Andrographis paniculata
is also known as Andrographis is a herbaceous plant, genus
Andrographis, belonging to the family Acanthaceae, native to India and
Sri Lanka. It has been used in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic in
treating the common cold, flu, upper respiratory infections, infectious
diseases, diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, pneumonia, swollen lymph nodes,
leprosy, bronchitis, sore throats, tuberculosis, chicken pox, etc.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis is defined a chronic disorder as a result of
inflammation, affecting mostly the flexible (synovial) joints and
tissues and organs in the body. The disease affects more women than in
men and generally occurs after the ages of 40 and diminishes the quality
of life of many elders.
The Ingredients
Beside the main ingredient andrographolides, giving the plant a bitter
taste, other ingredients includediterpene lactones, such as:
neoandrographolide, andrographiside,
14-doexy-11, 12-didehydro andrographolide, etc., flavonoinds viz.,
oroxylin, wogonin, andrographidines A, B, C, D, E, F.
The benefits
Andrographis
paniculata (AP) possesses
anti-inflammatory effects, as a result of its main constituent
andrographolide proposed as alternative in the treatment of autoimmune
disease, according to the study of Tablets (Paractin) made of an extract
of A. paniculata (30% total
andrographolides) were administered three times a day for 14 weeks,
after a 2-week washout period to 60 patients with active RA. In the
study of osteoclast formation, AP suppressed RANKL-induced
osteoclastogenesis through attenuating NF-κB
and ERK/MAPK signalling pathways in vitro, thus preventing bone loss in
vivo. of which may be a potential therapeutic natural compound for the
treatment of osteoclast-related bone diseases. Others in the study of he
pseudo-tumoral expansion of fibroblast-like synoviocytes which is a hallmark
of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), showed that andrographolide exerts anti-growth and pro-apoptotic effects on RAFLSs,
thus may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of RA. by induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes.
The Side effects
1. Antifertility
Dry leaf powder of A. paniculata increases the risk accumulating
of glycogen and cholesterol in the testis, and increased activities of
lactate dehydrogenase in testis and alkaline phosphatase in testis and
ventral prostate, thus reducing the risk of fertility.
2.
People with gallbladder disease may want to consult with their doctor
before using because of the herb stimulating gallbladder contraction
effect.
3. Etc.
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References
1. Andrographis paniculata, http://essenherb.com/plant1.html
2. Efficacy of an Andrographis paniculata composition for the relief of rheumatoid arthritis
symptoms: a prospective randomized placebo-controlled trial, by Burgos
RA, Hancke JL, Bertoglio JC, Aguirre V, Arriagada S, Calvo M, Cáceres
DD. (PubMed)
3. Andrographolide induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes. by Yan J, Chen Y, He C, Yang ZZ, Lü C, Chen XS.(PubMed)
4. Antifertility effect of Andrographis paniculata (Nees) in male albino rat" by Akbarsha MA, Manivannan B, Hamid KS, Vijayan B., posted in (PubMed)
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Herbal Alfalfa as an Antioxidant
Alfalfa is a flowering plant
in the genus Medicago, belonging to the family Fabaceae, It has been
cultivated all over the world as hay for cattle feeding. The leaves,
sprouts, and seeds to make medicine has been used in traditional
medicine over thousands of year to treat high cholesterol, asthma,
osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, enhance digestive
system, bleeding disorder, kidney and urinary tract infection, etc.
North America aboriginal has used Alfalfa seed as food, such as making
bread and mush.
A free radical is any atom or molecule that has a single unpaired electron in an outer shell and highly reactive to react with other cell, which in turn, causes oxidative damage to the enzymes, other protein, unsaturated fatty acid, phospho-lipids, DNA and RNA, etc., leading to aging of the organisms, as a result of widespread damage due to set of a chain reaction auto-catalytically after attacking the lipid bilayers of the cell walls.
Ingredients
1. Essential amino acids
2. Calcium
3. Magnesium
4. Potassium
5. Iron
6. Phosphorus
7. Zinc
8. Beta carotene
9. vitamin C
10. vitamins D
11.Vitamin E
12. Vitamin K
13. Etc.
The Benefits
Carbon tetrachloride found in both ambient outdoor and indoor air has been proven to cause liver injure and induced oxidative stress. According to the study by Dr.Al-Dosari MS., the yophilized aqueous extract of alfalfa, or Medicago sativa L. possesses hepatoprotective and antioxidative stress properties possibly through its antioxidant phytochemical constituents and substantiates its use in various liver disorders as a hepatoprotector. Other searchers in the evaluation of the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides(Polymeric carbohydrate molecules composed of long chains of monosaccharide units bound together by glycosidic bonds) from alfalfa, indicated that the polysaccharides had good antioxidant effect, especially scavenging activity for hydroxyl radical and DPPH radical, which indicated that the polysaccharides from alfalfa may be explored as a novel natural antioxidant. In other case, dietary protein-xanthophylls (PX) concentrate of alfalfa to turkey diets (at 15 and 30 g kg(-1) feed) did not cause deterioration of breast and thigh meat quality, but changes in color, oxymyoglobin content, TBARS and oxidation-reduction potential values suggested that the inclusion of the concentrate to turkey diets acts as an antioxidant in the raw meat.
The Side effects
1. High amount of vitamin K may reduce the effectiveness of anticogulation medicine
2. Causing additive effects for women who are under estrogen replecement therapy or taking the oral contraceptive pill.
3. It may cause stomach upset and diarrhea
4. Etc.
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References
1. Optimization of enzyme-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from alfalfa and its antioxidant activity, Wang S, Dong X, Tong J.(PubMed)
2. In vitro and in vivo antioxidant activity of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) on carbon tetrachloride intoxicated rats. by Al-Dosari MS (PubMed).
3. Effect of protein-xanthophylls (PX) concentrate of alfalfa supplementation on physico-chemical properties of turkey breast and thigh muscles during ageing. by Karwowska M, Stadnik J, Dolatowski ZJ, Grela ER.(PubMed)
A free radical is any atom or molecule that has a single unpaired electron in an outer shell and highly reactive to react with other cell, which in turn, causes oxidative damage to the enzymes, other protein, unsaturated fatty acid, phospho-lipids, DNA and RNA, etc., leading to aging of the organisms, as a result of widespread damage due to set of a chain reaction auto-catalytically after attacking the lipid bilayers of the cell walls.
Ingredients
1. Essential amino acids
2. Calcium
3. Magnesium
4. Potassium
5. Iron
6. Phosphorus
7. Zinc
8. Beta carotene
9. vitamin C
10. vitamins D
11.Vitamin E
12. Vitamin K
13. Etc.
The Benefits
Carbon tetrachloride found in both ambient outdoor and indoor air has been proven to cause liver injure and induced oxidative stress. According to the study by Dr.Al-Dosari MS., the yophilized aqueous extract of alfalfa, or Medicago sativa L. possesses hepatoprotective and antioxidative stress properties possibly through its antioxidant phytochemical constituents and substantiates its use in various liver disorders as a hepatoprotector. Other searchers in the evaluation of the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides(Polymeric carbohydrate molecules composed of long chains of monosaccharide units bound together by glycosidic bonds) from alfalfa, indicated that the polysaccharides had good antioxidant effect, especially scavenging activity for hydroxyl radical and DPPH radical, which indicated that the polysaccharides from alfalfa may be explored as a novel natural antioxidant. In other case, dietary protein-xanthophylls (PX) concentrate of alfalfa to turkey diets (at 15 and 30 g kg(-1) feed) did not cause deterioration of breast and thigh meat quality, but changes in color, oxymyoglobin content, TBARS and oxidation-reduction potential values suggested that the inclusion of the concentrate to turkey diets acts as an antioxidant in the raw meat.
The Side effects
1. High amount of vitamin K may reduce the effectiveness of anticogulation medicine
2. Causing additive effects for women who are under estrogen replecement therapy or taking the oral contraceptive pill.
3. It may cause stomach upset and diarrhea
4. Etc.
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References
1. Optimization of enzyme-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from alfalfa and its antioxidant activity, Wang S, Dong X, Tong J.(PubMed)
2. In vitro and in vivo antioxidant activity of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) on carbon tetrachloride intoxicated rats. by Al-Dosari MS (PubMed).
3. Effect of protein-xanthophylls (PX) concentrate of alfalfa supplementation on physico-chemical properties of turkey breast and thigh muscles during ageing. by Karwowska M, Stadnik J, Dolatowski ZJ, Grela ER.(PubMed)
Aloe Vera and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Aloe
Vera is species of succulent plant in the genus Aloe, belonging to the
Family Xanthorrhoeaceae, native to Sudan. It has become very popular for
commercial cultivation due to its health benefits. Aloe vera has been
used in herbal medicine in treating many kinds of disease, including
wound, burn healing, minor skin infections, sebaceous cysts, diabetes,
and elevated of cholesterol, etc. It is also one of many popular herb
studied in scientific ways with some conflicted results.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is defined as endocrinologic diseases caused by undeveloped follicles clumping on the ovaries that interferes with the function of the normal ovaries as resulting of enlarged ovaries, leading to hormone imbalance( excessive androgen), resulting in male pattern hair development, acne,irregular period or absence of period, weight gain and effecting fertility. It effects over 5% of women population or 1 in 20 women. According to the study by Desai BN, Maharjan RH, Nampoothiri LP. almost 70% PCOS women have abnormal serum lipid levels (dyslipidemia) and 50% of these women are obese. Several classes of pharmacological agents have been used to manage dyslipidemia. However, studies have shown adverse effects associated with these drugs.
The Ingredients
The ten main areas of chemical constituents of Aloe vera include: amino acids, anthraquinones, enzymes, minerals, vitamins, lignins, monosaccharide, polysaccharides, salicylic acid, saponins, and sterols.They all work together in a synergistic way to create healing and health giving benefits, according to Gertrude Baldwin in the article of THE BENEFITS OF THE USE OF ALOE VERA IN HERBAL PREPARATIONS.
The Benefits
Aloe Vera may be a potential herb in treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome by enhancing the reductions of plasma triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels, with an increase in HDL cholesterol or by restoring the ovarian steroid status. According to the study of PCOS was induced in Charles Foster female rats by oral administration of non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor letrozole (0.5 mg/kg body weight, 21 days), AVG treated PCOS rats exhibited significant reduction in plasma triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels, with an increase in HDL cholesterol. The gel treatment also caused reversion of abnormal estrous cyclicity, glucose intolerance, and lipid metabolizing enzyme activities, bringing them to normal. Other study also indicated that Aloe vera gel formulation exerts a protective effect in against the PCOS phenotype by restoring the ovarian steroid status, and altering key steroidogenic activity. This can be attributed to phyto-components present in the extract.
Dr.Pérez YY and the research team in the study of Effect of a polyphenol-rich extract from Aloe vera gel on experimentally induced insulin resistance in mice also indicated that decreasing significantly both body weight (p < 0.008) and blood glucose levels of Aloe, calculated using the homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) formula by the polyphenol-rich extract from Aloe vera.
Also in the confirmation of above result, study of Aloe vera leaves on blood glucose level in type I and type II diabetic rat models, vera leaf pulp extract showed hypoglycaemic activity on IDDM and NIDDM rats, the effectiveness being enhanced for type II diabetes in comparison with glibenclamide. On the contrary, A. vera leaf gel extract showed hyperglycaemic activity on NIDDM rats. It may therefore be concluded that the pulps of Aloe vera leaves devoid of the gel could be useful in the treatment of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Where non-diabetic (ND), type I (IDDM) and type II (NIDDM) diabetic rats.
The Side effects
1. Hepatitis
Some researchers concerned that the over use of oral aloe vera may contribute to acute hepatitis, according to the study of "Oral aloe vera-induced hepatitis" by Bottenberg MM, Wall GC, Harvey RL, Habib S., posted in PubMed
2. Diarrhea, caused by the laxative effect of oral use of Aloe Vera
3. oral use of Aloe Vera may cause abdominal cramps and pain
4. It may cause of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms as a result of collagen in the plant, according to the study of "Oral type II collagen in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A six-month double blind placebo-controlled study" by Cazzola M, Antivalle M, Sarzi-Puttini P, Dell'Acqua D, Panni B, Caruso I., posted in PubMed
5. Etc.
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References
(1) Aloe barbadensis Mill. formulation restores lipid profile to normal in a letrozole-induced polycystic ovarian syndrome rat Model (PubMed)
(2) ALOE VERA by Gertrude Baldwin, http://www.herballegacy.com/Baldwin_Chemical.html
(3) Effect of Aloe barbadensis Mill. formulation on Letrozole induced polycystic ovarian syndrome rat model (PubMed)
(4) Effect of a polyphenol-rich extract from Aloe vera gel on experimentally induced insulin resistance in mice (PubMed)
(5) Oral aloe vera-induced hepatitis(PubMed)
(6) Oral type II collagen in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A six-month double blind placebo-controlled study(PubMed)
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is defined as endocrinologic diseases caused by undeveloped follicles clumping on the ovaries that interferes with the function of the normal ovaries as resulting of enlarged ovaries, leading to hormone imbalance( excessive androgen), resulting in male pattern hair development, acne,irregular period or absence of period, weight gain and effecting fertility. It effects over 5% of women population or 1 in 20 women. According to the study by Desai BN, Maharjan RH, Nampoothiri LP. almost 70% PCOS women have abnormal serum lipid levels (dyslipidemia) and 50% of these women are obese. Several classes of pharmacological agents have been used to manage dyslipidemia. However, studies have shown adverse effects associated with these drugs.
The Ingredients
The ten main areas of chemical constituents of Aloe vera include: amino acids, anthraquinones, enzymes, minerals, vitamins, lignins, monosaccharide, polysaccharides, salicylic acid, saponins, and sterols.They all work together in a synergistic way to create healing and health giving benefits, according to Gertrude Baldwin in the article of THE BENEFITS OF THE USE OF ALOE VERA IN HERBAL PREPARATIONS.
The Benefits
Aloe Vera may be a potential herb in treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome by enhancing the reductions of plasma triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels, with an increase in HDL cholesterol or by restoring the ovarian steroid status. According to the study of PCOS was induced in Charles Foster female rats by oral administration of non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor letrozole (0.5 mg/kg body weight, 21 days), AVG treated PCOS rats exhibited significant reduction in plasma triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels, with an increase in HDL cholesterol. The gel treatment also caused reversion of abnormal estrous cyclicity, glucose intolerance, and lipid metabolizing enzyme activities, bringing them to normal. Other study also indicated that Aloe vera gel formulation exerts a protective effect in against the PCOS phenotype by restoring the ovarian steroid status, and altering key steroidogenic activity. This can be attributed to phyto-components present in the extract.
Dr.Pérez YY and the research team in the study of Effect of a polyphenol-rich extract from Aloe vera gel on experimentally induced insulin resistance in mice also indicated that decreasing significantly both body weight (p < 0.008) and blood glucose levels of Aloe, calculated using the homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) formula by the polyphenol-rich extract from Aloe vera.
Also in the confirmation of above result, study of Aloe vera leaves on blood glucose level in type I and type II diabetic rat models, vera leaf pulp extract showed hypoglycaemic activity on IDDM and NIDDM rats, the effectiveness being enhanced for type II diabetes in comparison with glibenclamide. On the contrary, A. vera leaf gel extract showed hyperglycaemic activity on NIDDM rats. It may therefore be concluded that the pulps of Aloe vera leaves devoid of the gel could be useful in the treatment of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Where non-diabetic (ND), type I (IDDM) and type II (NIDDM) diabetic rats.
The Side effects
1. Hepatitis
Some researchers concerned that the over use of oral aloe vera may contribute to acute hepatitis, according to the study of "Oral aloe vera-induced hepatitis" by Bottenberg MM, Wall GC, Harvey RL, Habib S., posted in PubMed
2. Diarrhea, caused by the laxative effect of oral use of Aloe Vera
3. oral use of Aloe Vera may cause abdominal cramps and pain
4. It may cause of rheumatoid arthritis symptoms as a result of collagen in the plant, according to the study of "Oral type II collagen in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A six-month double blind placebo-controlled study" by Cazzola M, Antivalle M, Sarzi-Puttini P, Dell'Acqua D, Panni B, Caruso I., posted in PubMed
5. Etc.
Chinese Secrets To Fatty Liver And Obesity Reversal
Use The Revolutionary Findings To Achieve
Optimal Health And Loose Weight
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
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References
(1) Aloe barbadensis Mill. formulation restores lipid profile to normal in a letrozole-induced polycystic ovarian syndrome rat Model (PubMed)
(2) ALOE VERA by Gertrude Baldwin, http://www.herballegacy.com/Baldwin_Chemical.html
(3) Effect of Aloe barbadensis Mill. formulation on Letrozole induced polycystic ovarian syndrome rat model (PubMed)
(4) Effect of a polyphenol-rich extract from Aloe vera gel on experimentally induced insulin resistance in mice (PubMed)
(5) Oral aloe vera-induced hepatitis(PubMed)
(6) Oral type II collagen in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A six-month double blind placebo-controlled study(PubMed)
Women and Insomnia
Insomnia is a sign and symptom
of sleep disorder and defined as a condition in which a person has a
difficulty falling asleep and/or staying asleep or sleep of poor
quality that can lead to substantial impairments in the quality of life
and functional capacity of an individual. Most adults have experienced
insomnia sometimes in their life. According to statistic, more than 30%
of the population suffers from insomnia, one in three people suffer from
some form of insomnia during their lifetime and women suffer from
insomnia more often than men.
Types of insomnia
1. Transient insomnia
The symptom is last less than a week, as a result from sleep environment changes, timing of sleep or caused by depression, stress or other factors.
2. Acute insomnia
Acute insomnia, a more common type of insomnia, is defined as a condition of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep for a period of less than three months, one is acute insomnia.
3. Chronic insomnia
The symptom is last more than 3 months and can be caused by another disorder, such as emotional or psychological basis.
Diagnosis and tests
The purpose of the insomnia diagnosis is to determine the causes ( psychology , medicine, etc) of the diseases to provide a best possible treatment to the patient. In general, after recording the family history and a physical and mental exams
1. obstructive sleep apnea
The test is to determine the periodic reduction in or a complete stop of breathing during sleep. It can be performed in the doctor office or at the hospital.
2. Epworth Sleepiness Scale
A validated questionnaire to be answered by the patient and can be helpful in
assessing insomnia.
3. Etc.
Causes and Ricks factors of insomnia in women
There are many factors that can cause insomnia
1. Hormone change
Hormones produced by glands or organs during menstrual cycle, pregnancy or in the stage of menopause can affect the pattern of sleep.
a. Menstrual cycle
According to an article posted at reader digest version, health- menstrual insomnia by By Ellen Michaud with Julie Bain from Sleep to Be Sexy Smart and Slim showed that Premenstrual insomnia, as doctors call it, seems to be associated with a rapid drop in the hormone progesterone. “Progesterone is a soporific, a sedative-type drug that your body gives you every month when you ovulate,” says Dr. Lee.(researcher) “Then, just before your period, its production either slows to a trickle or falls dramatically.”
b. Menopause
According to the article of Menopause And Insomnia -- New Findings Link Estrogen Decline, Sleeplessness And Mineral Deficiency post on medical news today 15 May 2007 - 12:00 showed that women in the pre-menopause and menopause years are more and more finding themselves experiencing symptoms of chronic insomnia,.....Some of the above reactions occur nearly simultaneously whenever the level of estrogen falls. as a result of gradual drop in estrogen but severe drop in progesterone.
c. Pregnancy
The hormonal change during pregnancy may also affect the sleep pattern in some women, causing insomnia. According to a study of 189 women completed the surveys provided by the researchers at Northwestern studying insomnia and pregnancy, researchers found that pregnancy insomnia could also be caused by inadequate nutrient intake, particularly in the later stages as more nutrients are being directed to the developing fetus. For example, blood levels of the omega-3 fatty acid Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) become much lower during the third trimester.
DHA is necessary for normal brain function. Low DHA levels have been associated with depression. That could be the connection between increased insomnia during pregnancy. The brain receptors responsible for regulating sleep are the same as those responsible for regulating mood. Both insomnia and pregnancy can affect the mood as a result of the effects of sleep deprivation and hormonal changes.
2. Disorder causes of insomnia
Women who has been affected by anxiety disorders or the delayed sleep phase disorder may experience the symptom of insomnia.
3. Frequent nighttime urination
Frequent nighttime urination can cause sleep disturbance, if the disorder persists for the prolonged period of time can lead to insomnia.
4. Depression and Anxiety
Women who have been affected by depression and anxiety are at high risk of developing insomnia.
5. Stimulants
Stimulants can cause nervous tension that can lead to insomnia.
6. Mental disorders
Increased risk insomnia for women with mental disorder.
7. Medical conditions
Certain sickness such as hyperthyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis[ can lead to insomnia.
8. Physical exercise
Exercise-induced insomnia ((EII)) is common in athletes. In a study of the epidemiological survey of exercise-induced insomnia in Chinese athletes by Youqi Shi, Zhihong Zhou, Ke Ning, Jianhong LIU, researchers concluded that EII symptoms are generally existed in Chinese athletes. The difficulty-initiating sleep(DIS)are most prevalent (79.5%) among EII. It frequently occurs after intensity exercise and before competition. 95% of EII symptoms belong to temporary psychological and physiological insomnia while 5% of them match the definition of insomnia described by the CCMD-2-R or are so-called obstinate psychological and physiological insomnia.
9. Excessive alcohol intake
Excessive intake of alcohol can interfere with the function of the nervous system in information transmitting information between brain cells and cells in the body, prolonged excessive drinking can cause insomnia.
10. Smoking
Smoking is a stimulant which can interfere with the body's ability to fall asleep.
11. Etc.
Symptoms
1. Difficulty falling and maintaining asleep
2. Poor quality sleep pattern
3. Difficult staying asleep
4. Poor concentration
5. Difficulty with memory
6. Impaired motor coordination
7. Irritability and impaired social interaction
8. Fatigue
9. Etc.
Preventions
A. How to avoid
1. Maintain a health diet and lifestyle to prevent the hormonal causes of insomnia.
2. Reduce intake of alcohol
3. Stop smoking
4. Moderate exercise
5. Frequent nighttime urination can be treated
6. A glass of warm milk 15 minutes before going to bed may be helpful.
7. Taking a warm water bath an hour before bedtime can enhance sleep.
8. Reading, meditation can relieve nervous tension and induce sleep.
9. Do not eat a large meal within two hours of bedtime
Types of insomnia
1. Transient insomnia
The symptom is last less than a week, as a result from sleep environment changes, timing of sleep or caused by depression, stress or other factors.
2. Acute insomnia
Acute insomnia, a more common type of insomnia, is defined as a condition of difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep for a period of less than three months, one is acute insomnia.
3. Chronic insomnia
The symptom is last more than 3 months and can be caused by another disorder, such as emotional or psychological basis.
Diagnosis and tests
The purpose of the insomnia diagnosis is to determine the causes ( psychology , medicine, etc) of the diseases to provide a best possible treatment to the patient. In general, after recording the family history and a physical and mental exams
1. obstructive sleep apnea
The test is to determine the periodic reduction in or a complete stop of breathing during sleep. It can be performed in the doctor office or at the hospital.
2. Epworth Sleepiness Scale
A validated questionnaire to be answered by the patient and can be helpful in
assessing insomnia.
3. Etc.
Causes and Ricks factors of insomnia in women
There are many factors that can cause insomnia
1. Hormone change
Hormones produced by glands or organs during menstrual cycle, pregnancy or in the stage of menopause can affect the pattern of sleep.
a. Menstrual cycle
According to an article posted at reader digest version, health- menstrual insomnia by By Ellen Michaud with Julie Bain from Sleep to Be Sexy Smart and Slim showed that Premenstrual insomnia, as doctors call it, seems to be associated with a rapid drop in the hormone progesterone. “Progesterone is a soporific, a sedative-type drug that your body gives you every month when you ovulate,” says Dr. Lee.(researcher) “Then, just before your period, its production either slows to a trickle or falls dramatically.”
b. Menopause
According to the article of Menopause And Insomnia -- New Findings Link Estrogen Decline, Sleeplessness And Mineral Deficiency post on medical news today 15 May 2007 - 12:00 showed that women in the pre-menopause and menopause years are more and more finding themselves experiencing symptoms of chronic insomnia,.....Some of the above reactions occur nearly simultaneously whenever the level of estrogen falls. as a result of gradual drop in estrogen but severe drop in progesterone.
c. Pregnancy
The hormonal change during pregnancy may also affect the sleep pattern in some women, causing insomnia. According to a study of 189 women completed the surveys provided by the researchers at Northwestern studying insomnia and pregnancy, researchers found that pregnancy insomnia could also be caused by inadequate nutrient intake, particularly in the later stages as more nutrients are being directed to the developing fetus. For example, blood levels of the omega-3 fatty acid Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) become much lower during the third trimester.
DHA is necessary for normal brain function. Low DHA levels have been associated with depression. That could be the connection between increased insomnia during pregnancy. The brain receptors responsible for regulating sleep are the same as those responsible for regulating mood. Both insomnia and pregnancy can affect the mood as a result of the effects of sleep deprivation and hormonal changes.
2. Disorder causes of insomnia
Women who has been affected by anxiety disorders or the delayed sleep phase disorder may experience the symptom of insomnia.
3. Frequent nighttime urination
Frequent nighttime urination can cause sleep disturbance, if the disorder persists for the prolonged period of time can lead to insomnia.
4. Depression and Anxiety
Women who have been affected by depression and anxiety are at high risk of developing insomnia.
5. Stimulants
Stimulants can cause nervous tension that can lead to insomnia.
6. Mental disorders
Increased risk insomnia for women with mental disorder.
7. Medical conditions
Certain sickness such as hyperthyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis[ can lead to insomnia.
8. Physical exercise
Exercise-induced insomnia ((EII)) is common in athletes. In a study of the epidemiological survey of exercise-induced insomnia in Chinese athletes by Youqi Shi, Zhihong Zhou, Ke Ning, Jianhong LIU, researchers concluded that EII symptoms are generally existed in Chinese athletes. The difficulty-initiating sleep(DIS)are most prevalent (79.5%) among EII. It frequently occurs after intensity exercise and before competition. 95% of EII symptoms belong to temporary psychological and physiological insomnia while 5% of them match the definition of insomnia described by the CCMD-2-R or are so-called obstinate psychological and physiological insomnia.
9. Excessive alcohol intake
Excessive intake of alcohol can interfere with the function of the nervous system in information transmitting information between brain cells and cells in the body, prolonged excessive drinking can cause insomnia.
10. Smoking
Smoking is a stimulant which can interfere with the body's ability to fall asleep.
11. Etc.
Symptoms
1. Difficulty falling and maintaining asleep
2. Poor quality sleep pattern
3. Difficult staying asleep
4. Poor concentration
5. Difficulty with memory
6. Impaired motor coordination
7. Irritability and impaired social interaction
8. Fatigue
9. Etc.
Preventions
A. How to avoid
1. Maintain a health diet and lifestyle to prevent the hormonal causes of insomnia.
2. Reduce intake of alcohol
3. Stop smoking
4. Moderate exercise
5. Frequent nighttime urination can be treated
6. A glass of warm milk 15 minutes before going to bed may be helpful.
7. Taking a warm water bath an hour before bedtime can enhance sleep.
8. Reading, meditation can relieve nervous tension and induce sleep.
9. Do not eat a large meal within two hours of bedtime
10. Etc.
B. Diet
1. Tofu or bean curd
2. Tryptophan rich foods
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, the precursor to serotonin, in turn, converted to melatonin, via N-acetyltransferase and 5-hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase activities which are necessary neurotransmitter responsible for transmitting nerve impulses in the brain and induce relaxation and natural sleep, but high levels of tryptophan can increase the risk of drowsiness and cause harmful harmful effects of the age-related increase in brain serotonin. Intake food rich of tryptophan from the food below.
a. Chicken breast and Turkey
b. Tuna
c. Soybean
d. Beef
e. Lamb
f. Halibut
g. Shrimp
h. Salmon
i. Etc.
3. Carbohydrate
Eating foods with high in carbohydrate stimulates the pancreas in production and releasing insulin in the blood stream as it also reduce others amino acids which would otherwise compete with tryptophan, leading to the production of serotonin, which in return enhances the production melatonin, the natural sleep induced hormone.
a. Bread and pasta
b. Whole gain cereal
c. Potatoes
d. Apple pie and
e. Ice cream
f. Oatmeal and raisin cookies
g. Etc.
High amount of simple carbohydrate over prolonged period of time can increase the risk of type II diabetes due to over work that diminishes the function of pancreas in production of insulin. It If you are any symptom of sleep disorder, eating turkey combined with complex carbohydrate rich foods would be a better choice for meat and glucose. What is your choice?
4. Chlorophyll
All green plants including algae contain at least one type of chlorophyll, the green pigment of plants which allows plants to absorb sun light and convert them into usable energy. Beside it is best known as oxygen uptaker to the blood, it is also important to calm the nervous system, to induce sleep due to rich amount of magnesium.
a. All dark green plants( Roman lettuce is the best choice)
b. Algae (Fresh water organic growth is the best choice)
c. Etc.
5. Magnesium
Magnesium is a natural sedative and stabilization of abnormal nerve excitation as it is used in conjunction with other medication to treat depressed elderly type 2 diabetics.. The mineral is important in manipulating of ATP, DNA, and RNA and many enzymes.
a. Leaf green vegetables (due to high amount of Chlorophyll)
b. Almonds
c. Sesame seed
d. Blackstrap molasses
e. Brewer's yeast
f. Whole grains
g. Etc.
For details of foods of above visit
100+ Healthy Foods Classification
or Super Food Health Effects
Treatments
B. Diet
1. Tofu or bean curd
Tofu
or bean curd is soft white blocks made by coagulating soy milk with
substance such as salt or acid or enzyme, a stable emulsion of oil,
water, and protein that can be made into tofu, originated from Chinese
and part of East and Southeast Asian. Since it is proven to be one of
many healthy foods, it become synonymous with vegetarianism and others.
Isoflavones
is one of the most powerful phytoestrogen, which not only helps to
reduce symptoms of peri-menopause and menopause due to decreasing of
the reproduction of estrogen as aging, it also helps to reduce symptom
of menstrual cramps and pain as well as enhancing normal menstrual
cycle.2. Tryptophan rich foods
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, the precursor to serotonin, in turn, converted to melatonin, via N-acetyltransferase and 5-hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase activities which are necessary neurotransmitter responsible for transmitting nerve impulses in the brain and induce relaxation and natural sleep, but high levels of tryptophan can increase the risk of drowsiness and cause harmful harmful effects of the age-related increase in brain serotonin. Intake food rich of tryptophan from the food below.
a. Chicken breast and Turkey
b. Tuna
c. Soybean
d. Beef
e. Lamb
f. Halibut
g. Shrimp
h. Salmon
i. Etc.
3. Carbohydrate
Eating foods with high in carbohydrate stimulates the pancreas in production and releasing insulin in the blood stream as it also reduce others amino acids which would otherwise compete with tryptophan, leading to the production of serotonin, which in return enhances the production melatonin, the natural sleep induced hormone.
a. Bread and pasta
b. Whole gain cereal
c. Potatoes
d. Apple pie and
e. Ice cream
f. Oatmeal and raisin cookies
g. Etc.
High amount of simple carbohydrate over prolonged period of time can increase the risk of type II diabetes due to over work that diminishes the function of pancreas in production of insulin. It If you are any symptom of sleep disorder, eating turkey combined with complex carbohydrate rich foods would be a better choice for meat and glucose. What is your choice?
4. Chlorophyll
All green plants including algae contain at least one type of chlorophyll, the green pigment of plants which allows plants to absorb sun light and convert them into usable energy. Beside it is best known as oxygen uptaker to the blood, it is also important to calm the nervous system, to induce sleep due to rich amount of magnesium.
a. All dark green plants( Roman lettuce is the best choice)
b. Algae (Fresh water organic growth is the best choice)
c. Etc.
5. Magnesium
Magnesium is a natural sedative and stabilization of abnormal nerve excitation as it is used in conjunction with other medication to treat depressed elderly type 2 diabetics.. The mineral is important in manipulating of ATP, DNA, and RNA and many enzymes.
a. Leaf green vegetables (due to high amount of Chlorophyll)
b. Almonds
c. Sesame seed
d. Blackstrap molasses
e. Brewer's yeast
f. Whole grains
g. Etc.
For details of foods of above visit
100+ Healthy Foods Classification
or Super Food Health Effects
Treatments
A. Conventional medicine
Generally, treatment of insomnia includes Non-pharmacological non-pharmacologic pharmacologic
A. 1.Non-pharmacological treatments
Non-pharmacological treatments have been used more effectively without worrying about the withdrawal effects after discontinued use of medication, including sleep hygiene, stimulus control, behavioral interventions, sleep-restriction therapy, paradoxical intention, patient education and relaxation therapy.
1. Sleep hygiene
Sleep hygiene is the method used to treat insomnia by including all behavioral and environmental factors that precede to sleep and may interfere with sleep. In a study of Sleep hygiene and actigraphically evaluated sleep characteristics in children with ADHD and chronic sleep onset insomnia KRISTIAAN B . VAN DER HEIJDE, researchers concluded that there were differences in sleep onset and sleep latency in ADHD children with chronic SOI and those without insomnia; however, sleep hygiene practices were similar and did not relate to sleep characteristics.
2. Stimulus control
The purpose of stimulus control is to The use of conditioning techniques to bring the target behavior of an individual under environmental control. If a person behaviors can respond differentially to the environment factors, he/or she are likely to fall to sleep under certain certain conditions. the characteristics of stimulus control is to helps the patient to behavior automatically when the conditioned stimulus is given but not to others.
3. Behavioral intervention
The purpose of behavioral intervention is to reinforce the positive behavior and avoid bad behavior regardless the environment influence.
4. Sleep-restriction therapy
Sleep restriction therapy base on the hypothesis that insomnia is caused spending too much time in bed cause of insomnia. By restriction the time in bed determine by the time a person normally asleep and schedule for others such as time to wake up, same bed time every night, etc.
5. Paradoxical intention
Paradoxical intention is a treatment of removing the psychological habit or thought cause of insomnia by helping the patient to understand the irrationality of the emotional reaction
6. Relaxation therapy
relaxation therapy is a form of treatment by enhancing the person into a relaxation stage quieting the mind to allow thoughts to flow in a smooth and induce the relaxation response.
7. Etc.
A..2. Pharmacologic treaments
1. Benzodiazepines
a. Benzodiazepines is used for patient with insomnia to initiate sleep and increase sleep time, but they also decrease deep sleep and increase light sleep.
b. Risk and side effects
b.1. Drowsiness and dizziness.
b.2. Stomach upset
b.3. Headache,
b.4. Confusion
b.5. Impaired coordination
b, 6. Fatigue
b.7. Memory loss
b.8. Trembling
b.9. Etc
2. Non-benzodiazepines
a. Non-benzodiazepine is a sedative-hypnotic drugs used to treat insomnia similar to those in the benzodiazepine class but with an advantage of reducing the time for the patient to fall asleep.
b. Risks and side effects
b.1. morning sedation
b.2. Drowsiness
b.3. Dizziness
b.4.Fatigue
b.5. Headache
b.6. Diarrhea
b.7. Etc.
3. Antidepressants
a. According the article of Use of Low-Dose Sedating Antidepressants vs Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonist Hypnotics in Treating Insomnia by Thomas Roth, PhD, the author concluded that Because the use of low-dose sedating antidepressants in insomnia is a common practice, one can come to 2 conclusions. These were formalized in the National Institutes of Health State of the Science Conference on the Manifestations and Management of Chronic Insomnia in Adults. First, there is a need for dose-response data on the relationship with sleep, as well as long-term efficacy data. Second, "all antidepressants have potentially significant adverse effects raising concerns about the risk-benefit ratio."[11] In summary, there is a wealth of data supporting the efficacy and safety, with some concerns mentioned above, of the BZRAs for the management of insomnia. In contrast, while the use of low-dose sedating antidepressants for the management of insomnia is gaining in popularity, as pointed out by the National Institutes of Health, the wisdom of this use awaits further data on dose-related safety and efficacy.
b. Risk and side effects
b.1. Bladder problems
b.2. Loss of libido
b.3. Dizziness and drowsiness
b.4. Inability to achieve an orgasm
b.5. Headaches
b.6. Nervousness
b.7. Etc.
4. Melatonin supplement
a. Melatonin supplements has been used treat insomnia without altering the sleep pattern by inducing sleep and regulating the sleep/waking cycle. In a study of Melatonin and zopiclone as facilitators of early circadian sleep in operational air transport crews. by Paul MA, Gray G, Sardana TM, Pigeau RA, researchers concluded that melatonin and zopiclone, in the dosages we used, are equipotent facilitators of early circadian sleep during transmeridian air transport operations.
b. Risks and side effects
b.1. Daytime sleepiness and drowsiness
b.2. Dizziness
b.3. Headaches
b.4. Abdominal discomfort
b.5. Confusion
b. 6. Nightmares
b.7. Etc.
5. Melatonin agonist
In a study of Melatonin agonist and insomnia by Ferguson SA, Rajaratnam SM, Dawson D., researchers concluded that all appear to be efficacious in the treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders and some types of insomnia. However, further studies are required to understand the mechanisms of action, particularly for insomnia. Clinical application of the agonists requires a good understanding of their phase-dependent properties. Long-term effects of melatonin should be evaluated in large-scale, independent randomized controlled trials.
b. Risks and side effects
b.1. Daytime sleepiness
b.2. Dizziness
b.3. Headaches
b.4. Abdominal discomfort
b.5. Confusion
b. 6. Nightmares
b.7. Etc.
6. Etc.
B. Herbs
1. Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis):
Chamomile, a time-honored sedative herb, is widely used in teas for its relaxing and calming effects, especialy in South America, and Mexico it is used as a herbal medicine to treat insomnia, restlessness and irritability, particularly in children.
2. Hops (Humulus lupulus):Hops are the female inflorescences of the plant Humulus lupulus L., and used used as an herbal medicine for mood disturbance and insomnia. In a study of Valerian-hops combination and diphenhydramine for treating insomnia: a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial.
3. Lavender (Lavandula officinalis):Lavender is a gentle strengthening tonic for the nervous system to treat moderate depression and for generalized anxiety disorder cause of insomnia.
4. Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata):Passion flower is an important herb to treat insomnia caused by anxiety, epilepsy, neuralgia, and withdrawal syndromes from opiates or benzodiazepines due to its sedative effect of centrally acting substances such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol. in a study of Passionflower in the treatment of generalized anxiety: a pilot double-blind randomized controlled trial with oxazepam by Akhondzadeh S, Naghavi HR, Vazirian M, Shayeganpour A, Rashidi H, Khani M., researchers found that Passiflora extract is an effective drug for the management of generalized anxiety disorder, and the low incidence of impairment of job performance with Passiflora extract compared to oxazepam is an advantage. A large-scale trial is justified.
5. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis):Valerian has been used as a sedative agent to treat against insomnia, nervousness, and restlessness by many herbalists. Please read hops-valerian study above.
6. St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum):
St. John's Wort has been used as sedative agent as imipramine or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to treat mild to moderate depression causes of insomnia. In a study of Equivalence of St John's wort extract (Ze 117) and fluoxetine: a randomized, controlled study in mild-moderate depression by Schrader E., researcher found that Although hypericum (St. John Wart extracted, Ze 117) may be superior in improving the responder rate, the main difference between the two treatments is safety. Hypericum was superior to fluoxetine in overall incidence of side-effects, number of patients with side-effects and the type of side-effect reported.
7. Etc.
C. Chinese Herbs
In traditional Chinese medicine, insomnia is most often results of imbalances of the Heart or Liver. Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan is one the most study and used to treat insomnia. Its ingredients
contains
Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (Dang Shen)
Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii (Shi Chang Pu)
Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae (Di Huang)
Radix Angelica Sinensis (Dang Gui)
Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi)
Tuber Ophiopogonis Japonici (Mai Men Dong)
Semen Ziziphi Spinosae (Suan Zao Ren)
Semen Biotae Orientalis (Bo Zi Ren)
Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae (Dang Shen)
Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (Fu Ling)
Radix Scrophulariae Ningpoensis (Xuan Shen)
Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae (Yuan Zhi)
Radix Platycodi Grandiflori (Jie Geng)
Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis (Gan Cao)
Caulis Polygoni Multiflori (Shou Wu Teng)
Asparagus Cochinchinensis Tuber (Tian Men Dong)
The International Chinese Medical Journal of Daytona notes in a 2003 review of insomnia posted from chinesetherapeutics.org that this formula is especially helpful for those suffering from nervousness and vivid, disturbing dreams.
Generally, treatment of insomnia includes Non-pharmacological non-pharmacologic pharmacologic
A. 1.Non-pharmacological treatments
Non-pharmacological treatments have been used more effectively without worrying about the withdrawal effects after discontinued use of medication, including sleep hygiene, stimulus control, behavioral interventions, sleep-restriction therapy, paradoxical intention, patient education and relaxation therapy.
1. Sleep hygiene
Sleep hygiene is the method used to treat insomnia by including all behavioral and environmental factors that precede to sleep and may interfere with sleep. In a study of Sleep hygiene and actigraphically evaluated sleep characteristics in children with ADHD and chronic sleep onset insomnia KRISTIAAN B . VAN DER HEIJDE, researchers concluded that there were differences in sleep onset and sleep latency in ADHD children with chronic SOI and those without insomnia; however, sleep hygiene practices were similar and did not relate to sleep characteristics.
2. Stimulus control
The purpose of stimulus control is to The use of conditioning techniques to bring the target behavior of an individual under environmental control. If a person behaviors can respond differentially to the environment factors, he/or she are likely to fall to sleep under certain certain conditions. the characteristics of stimulus control is to helps the patient to behavior automatically when the conditioned stimulus is given but not to others.
3. Behavioral intervention
The purpose of behavioral intervention is to reinforce the positive behavior and avoid bad behavior regardless the environment influence.
4. Sleep-restriction therapy
Sleep restriction therapy base on the hypothesis that insomnia is caused spending too much time in bed cause of insomnia. By restriction the time in bed determine by the time a person normally asleep and schedule for others such as time to wake up, same bed time every night, etc.
5. Paradoxical intention
Paradoxical intention is a treatment of removing the psychological habit or thought cause of insomnia by helping the patient to understand the irrationality of the emotional reaction
6. Relaxation therapy
relaxation therapy is a form of treatment by enhancing the person into a relaxation stage quieting the mind to allow thoughts to flow in a smooth and induce the relaxation response.
7. Etc.
A..2. Pharmacologic treaments
1. Benzodiazepines
a. Benzodiazepines is used for patient with insomnia to initiate sleep and increase sleep time, but they also decrease deep sleep and increase light sleep.
b. Risk and side effects
b.1. Drowsiness and dizziness.
b.2. Stomach upset
b.3. Headache,
b.4. Confusion
b.5. Impaired coordination
b, 6. Fatigue
b.7. Memory loss
b.8. Trembling
b.9. Etc
2. Non-benzodiazepines
a. Non-benzodiazepine is a sedative-hypnotic drugs used to treat insomnia similar to those in the benzodiazepine class but with an advantage of reducing the time for the patient to fall asleep.
b. Risks and side effects
b.1. morning sedation
b.2. Drowsiness
b.3. Dizziness
b.4.Fatigue
b.5. Headache
b.6. Diarrhea
b.7. Etc.
3. Antidepressants
a. According the article of Use of Low-Dose Sedating Antidepressants vs Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonist Hypnotics in Treating Insomnia by Thomas Roth, PhD, the author concluded that Because the use of low-dose sedating antidepressants in insomnia is a common practice, one can come to 2 conclusions. These were formalized in the National Institutes of Health State of the Science Conference on the Manifestations and Management of Chronic Insomnia in Adults. First, there is a need for dose-response data on the relationship with sleep, as well as long-term efficacy data. Second, "all antidepressants have potentially significant adverse effects raising concerns about the risk-benefit ratio."[11] In summary, there is a wealth of data supporting the efficacy and safety, with some concerns mentioned above, of the BZRAs for the management of insomnia. In contrast, while the use of low-dose sedating antidepressants for the management of insomnia is gaining in popularity, as pointed out by the National Institutes of Health, the wisdom of this use awaits further data on dose-related safety and efficacy.
b. Risk and side effects
b.1. Bladder problems
b.2. Loss of libido
b.3. Dizziness and drowsiness
b.4. Inability to achieve an orgasm
b.5. Headaches
b.6. Nervousness
b.7. Etc.
4. Melatonin supplement
a. Melatonin supplements has been used treat insomnia without altering the sleep pattern by inducing sleep and regulating the sleep/waking cycle. In a study of Melatonin and zopiclone as facilitators of early circadian sleep in operational air transport crews. by Paul MA, Gray G, Sardana TM, Pigeau RA, researchers concluded that melatonin and zopiclone, in the dosages we used, are equipotent facilitators of early circadian sleep during transmeridian air transport operations.
b. Risks and side effects
b.1. Daytime sleepiness and drowsiness
b.2. Dizziness
b.3. Headaches
b.4. Abdominal discomfort
b.5. Confusion
b. 6. Nightmares
b.7. Etc.
5. Melatonin agonist
In a study of Melatonin agonist and insomnia by Ferguson SA, Rajaratnam SM, Dawson D., researchers concluded that all appear to be efficacious in the treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders and some types of insomnia. However, further studies are required to understand the mechanisms of action, particularly for insomnia. Clinical application of the agonists requires a good understanding of their phase-dependent properties. Long-term effects of melatonin should be evaluated in large-scale, independent randomized controlled trials.
b. Risks and side effects
b.1. Daytime sleepiness
b.2. Dizziness
b.3. Headaches
b.4. Abdominal discomfort
b.5. Confusion
b. 6. Nightmares
b.7. Etc.
6. Etc.
B. Herbs
1. Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis):
Chamomile, a time-honored sedative herb, is widely used in teas for its relaxing and calming effects, especialy in South America, and Mexico it is used as a herbal medicine to treat insomnia, restlessness and irritability, particularly in children.
2. Hops (Humulus lupulus):Hops are the female inflorescences of the plant Humulus lupulus L., and used used as an herbal medicine for mood disturbance and insomnia. In a study of Valerian-hops combination and diphenhydramine for treating insomnia: a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Morin
CM, Koetter U, Bastien C, Ware JC, Wooten V., researchers found that
Sleep improvements with a valerian-hops combination are associated with
improved quality of life. Both treatments appear safe and did not
produce rebound insomnia upon discontinuation during this study.
Overall, these findings indicate that a Valerian-hops combination and
diphenhydramine might be useful adjuncts in the treatment of mild
insomnia.
3. Lavender (Lavandula officinalis):Lavender is a gentle strengthening tonic for the nervous system to treat moderate depression and for generalized anxiety disorder cause of insomnia.
4. Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata):Passion flower is an important herb to treat insomnia caused by anxiety, epilepsy, neuralgia, and withdrawal syndromes from opiates or benzodiazepines due to its sedative effect of centrally acting substances such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol. in a study of Passionflower in the treatment of generalized anxiety: a pilot double-blind randomized controlled trial with oxazepam by Akhondzadeh S, Naghavi HR, Vazirian M, Shayeganpour A, Rashidi H, Khani M., researchers found that Passiflora extract is an effective drug for the management of generalized anxiety disorder, and the low incidence of impairment of job performance with Passiflora extract compared to oxazepam is an advantage. A large-scale trial is justified.
5. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis):Valerian has been used as a sedative agent to treat against insomnia, nervousness, and restlessness by many herbalists. Please read hops-valerian study above.
6. St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum):
St. John's Wort has been used as sedative agent as imipramine or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to treat mild to moderate depression causes of insomnia. In a study of Equivalence of St John's wort extract (Ze 117) and fluoxetine: a randomized, controlled study in mild-moderate depression by Schrader E., researcher found that Although hypericum (St. John Wart extracted, Ze 117) may be superior in improving the responder rate, the main difference between the two treatments is safety. Hypericum was superior to fluoxetine in overall incidence of side-effects, number of patients with side-effects and the type of side-effect reported.
7. Etc.
C. Chinese Herbs
In traditional Chinese medicine, insomnia is most often results of imbalances of the Heart or Liver. Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan is one the most study and used to treat insomnia. Its ingredients
contains
Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (Dang Shen)
Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii (Shi Chang Pu)
Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae (Di Huang)
Radix Angelica Sinensis (Dang Gui)
Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi)
Tuber Ophiopogonis Japonici (Mai Men Dong)
Semen Ziziphi Spinosae (Suan Zao Ren)
Semen Biotae Orientalis (Bo Zi Ren)
Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae (Dang Shen)
Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (Fu Ling)
Radix Scrophulariae Ningpoensis (Xuan Shen)
Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae (Yuan Zhi)
Radix Platycodi Grandiflori (Jie Geng)
Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis (Gan Cao)
Caulis Polygoni Multiflori (Shou Wu Teng)
Asparagus Cochinchinensis Tuber (Tian Men Dong)
The International Chinese Medical Journal of Daytona notes in a 2003 review of insomnia posted from chinesetherapeutics.org that this formula is especially helpful for those suffering from nervousness and vivid, disturbing dreams.
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Diet and physical activity behaviors among Americans trying to lose weight
In the study to investigate the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, a state-based telephone
survey of adults > or =18 years of age (N = 184,450) conducted in
the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico in 2000, showed that the prevalence of trying to lose weight was 46% (women) and 33% (men). Women reported trying to lose weight at a lower BMI than did men; 60% of overweight women were trying to lose weight,
but men did not reach this level until they were obese. Adults who had a
routine physician checkup in the previous year and reported medical
advice to lose weight vs. checkup and no medical advice to lose weight had a higher prevalence of trying to lose weight (81% women and 77% men vs. 41% women and 28% men, respectively). The odds of trying to lose weight increased as years of education increased. Among respondents who were trying to lose weight, approximately 19% of women and 22% of men reported using fewer calories and > or =150 min/wk leisure-time physical activity(1).
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Methods for voluntary weight loss and control
In a study of "Methods for voluntary weight loss and control",
found that participants who remain in weight loss programs usually lose approximately 10% of their weight. However, one third to two thirds of the weight
is regained within 1 year, and almost all is regained within 5 years.
For many overweight persons, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight is a lifelong challenge. Successful weight loss
improves several cardiovascular risk factors and diabetic control;
effects on mortality are not clear. Several epidemiologic studies have
found that weight loss is associated with increased mortality but the reasons for weight loss were not known. Survey data also confirm that many Americans who are not overweight, particularly young women, are trying to lose weight, which may have adverse physical and psychological consequences. Because of the importance of these issues, research on weight and on weight loss and control should assume a high priority on the nation's health agenda(1).
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(1) "Methods for voluntary weight loss and control. NIH Technology Assessment Conference Panel. Consensus Development Conference, 30 March to 1 April 1992" by [No authors listed]
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Descriptive epidemiology of body weight and weight change in U.S. adults
In the review of data on body weight and weight
change collected from nationally representative samples of U.S. adults,
showed that between 1960 and 1980, the prevalence of overweight among
whites increased by 3% in women and by 6% in men. In blacks, however, the prevalence of overweight increased by 7% in women and by 28% in men. Longitudinal body weight measurements taken 10 years apart show that adults younger than 55 years tend to gain weight, whereas those 55 years and older tend to lose weight. The youngest adults gain the most weight, and the oldest adults lose the most weight. In all age groups, women have substantially greater variation in their 10-year weight change than do men(1).
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