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Products with Goldenseal:
Immunity
Goldenseal
(Hydrastis canadensis L.)
a member of the family Ranunculaceae,
is a native American medicinal
drug introduced to early settlers
by Cherokee Indians, who used
it as a wash for skin disorders
and sore eyes. Goldenseal extract,
derived from the rhizome and roots
of this small forest plant, has
acquired a considerable reputation
as a general bitter tonic and
to support the health of the gastric
and genitourinary systems.
Goldenseal's benefits can be attributed
to its alkaloids, especially hydrastine
and barberine. The barberine is
also responsible for the herb's
characteristic golden color. These
alkaloids are strongly astringent
and help soothe irritation mucous
membranes. Hydrastine has also
been reported to lower blood pressure
and stimulate peristalsis, along
with being an anti-tussive (relieves
coughs).
Barberine and its sulfate, barberine
sulfate, have been demonstrated
to have anti-bacterial, anti-fungal
and immunostimulatory activity.
Barberine has shown marked effects
on acute diarrhea. Barberine also
enhances the activity of specific
white blood cells that help the
body fight infection against invading
organisms. Goldenseal also reportedly
increases the blood flow to the
spleen, which also supports immune
function.
Goldenseal has been recommended
to support the health of mucous
membranes, including stomach,
intestinal, vaginal and rectal.
It has been reported that the
plant relieves pains and helps
heal wounds and stop bleeding.
In addition, the antibacterial
action helps control infection
of open sores.
Too high of a dose of Goldenseal
may cause nausea, vomiting, a
decrease in the white blood count
and feelings of pins and needles
in the hands and feet.
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