Urinary Tract Infection Remedy - How Effective is your UTI Remedy?
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There is so much that has been said about goldenseal as an effective urinary tract infection remedy, but there is so little that we know about it. It is one of the most recommended natural treatments for UTI, and knowing what makes it effective can help us disce
its potentials as alte
ative cure for UTI.
Goldenseal is also known for its botanical name of hydrastis canandensis. In case you encounter other recommendations for herbs that go by the following names, ground raspberry, indian dye, eye root,orange root, yellow root, yellow puccoon, and jaundice root, look no further. These are the other names by which goldenseal is known by.
However, you may still have to look further in case you decide to make it as your urinary tract infection remedy. Unknown to many, goldenseal was declared as an endangered species as early as 1991. It was proposed and accepted for listing as such in a 1997 Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
Goldenseal is described as a woodland herb with underground yellow roots and a perculiarly wrinkled leaf and hairy stems. It used to grow abundantly in Ohio Valley but soon dwindled into near non-existence when the valley suffered deforestation due to modern developments.In fact, in New York goldenseal supply has been depleted in the earlier part of this century.
The first American settlers learned of this medicinal plant from the native Cherokee Indians. One of the early European settlers was impressed with the versatility of the plant to treat several diseases, as insect repellent and even as stain and dye. The said settler decided to bring a sample back to Europe for cultivation.
At first it had no appeal to others particularly to home gardeners; but it later gained popularity as a powerful healing herb by 1798. The demand for the plant both in America and in Europe, transformed the plant into an important object of trade during that era. According to records, the demand for this herb reached 200,000 up to 300,000 pounds per year.
The overwhelming demand,and the deforestation of woodlands saw the abundance of this medicinal herb dwindle, until attempts to save it in 1991 seemed too late. It was only in 1997 that trade restrictions came to effect, albeit belated. Hence, if you are to consider this plant as your urinary tract infection remedy, make sure you are buying the real herb.
You might have some difficulty in disce
ing this because the dried roots are that part of the plant that posseses healing compounds. The compounds are berberine, canadine, and hydrastine.
The main healing compound of goldenseal as urinary tract infection remedy is the berberine. It has the most potent charateristics that can combat parasites, bacterial and viral infections, including fungal and yeast disorders. The combination of berberine with the two other ingredients made the plant a good preventive medication against diseases because of its ability to boost immunity through improvement of blood circulation.
There are available goldenseal extract supplements being sold as UTI medication, with a recommended dosage of two to four times a day to be taken for as long as you need to eradicate the symptoms of urinary tract infection. However, in case you have been taking this medication for quite some time, you should probably consider other options. Godenseal medications of long ago were in demand because it was highly effective despite of its lack of refinement as a capsule or tablet form.
Consult your doctor for other urinary tract infection remedies you would like to take as you alte
ative cure for UTI. They are the best source of information about the effectiveness of your intended medication.
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