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******The ancient Greek physicians used herbal remedies made from the feverfew in the treatment of "melancholy," the term may have included disorders such as persistent headaches as well as long term depression. Seventeenth century doctors in England used the remedy for the treatment of disorders and problems such as vertigo, disorders such as depression, and persistent headaches, they may have also prescribed its use for the treatment of fevers, to bring the temperature down.
The presence of the compound parthenolide and its high content in the herb may thus not correspond to the actual clinical ability of the herbal extract or remedy. What this means, is that there may be additional chemical compounds, working in combination with the parthenolide to bring about the reduction in frequency and severity of migraine attacks. This combination of compound may also bring along a lowering in the migraine-related nausea and vomiting symptoms, which are normally seen in patients
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- Dr Edward Bach, 1936
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MORE "Cinnamony" FACTS:
What is the ORAC Value? 10,340 µTE/100g
Why be bothered with this number? ORAC stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity. It tells you the antioxidant capacity of a food item.
Antioxidants have shown to reduce the risk of age related conditions and cancer! This was developed by the USDA researchers. For instance: Spinach = 1,260; Clove = 1,078,700. Wow!
Most Interesting Historical Reference?
Did you know that Cinnamon is recorded in Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest Egyptian medical texts on record? Ebers Papyrus dates to about 1550 BC and contains over 700 remedies for almost everything including cancer, asthma and of course, embalming.
What are the Cinnamon Plant Properties?
Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial, antidepressant, antifungal, anti-infectious (urinary, intestinal), antimicrobial, antiparasitic, antioxidant, anticoagulant, astringent,
Great stimulant (immune, sexual and circulatory), stomach protectant (ulcers), purifier and warming salve.
"Set the mood with Cinnamon"
What are the Documented Uses and Health Benefits of Cinnamon?
Infections (flu, tropical, cough, cold), blood sugar levels, digestive problems, viruses (herpes, etc), cardiovascular disease, diabetes, ulcers, inflammation, circulation, rheumatism and warts.
(Above excerpt from Experience essential oils .com)
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