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People with lupus should always ask their rheumatologists before taking any herbs, vitamins or alternative treatments. Some herbs that "boost" the immune system, like echinacea, make lupus worse. Lupus patients take immunosuppressive drugs to weaken the immune system and stop it from attacking the healthy self. Some of these are very potent chemotherapies and biologics that can interact in dangerous ways with herbs, some vitamins, and alternative therapies.
Any herb that stimulates the immune system is contraindicated, that is it should not be used, if the person has lupus. Echinacea is one to be avoided. Herbs that claim to be immune boosters should also be avoided. The treatment goal in lupus is to suppress the immune system not to stimulate it.
advice regarding what foods can help and what can hinder, and an herbalist can help an individual discover what he is allergic to. In addition, Chinese herbs stimulate the immune system and provide beneficial nutrients
Yes, Longevity Mountain Herbs is an online Chinese herb formula provider, herbal medicine provider, and a provider of Chinese herbs.
Ron Teeguarden has written: 'The Ancient Wisdom of the Chinese Tonic Herbs' 'Chinese tonic herbs' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Materia medica, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use, Tonics (Medicinal preparations)
No
Dolores L. Latorre has written: 'Cooking and curing with Mexican herbs' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs), Herbs, Mexican Cookery, Social life and customs, Therapeutic use, Therapeutics
Chinese herbs exists in many forms. There are herbs that helps with allergies, a common cold, fatigue, insomnia and menopause. Mostly these herbs must be mixed into boiled water and then drink a cup thirty minutes before or an hour after a meal.
Not really. There are some enhancers on the market from pumps to herbs, but they are rarely affective. Surgery is another opion.
It is apparently a formula made from Chinese herbs.
Some people think he was born in 1825. He emigrated from China and lived in California.
Eve Rogans has written: 'Chinese herbal medicine' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use