Herbal Medicine by A Strande Naturopath

By Dr Aleksander Strande

Herbal medicine refers to using a plant’s seed, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers for medical purposes. Herbalism has a long tradition of use outside of conventional medicine. It is becoming more mainstream as improvements in analysis and quality control along with advances in clinical research show the value of herbal medicine in treating and preventing diseases that cannot be helped by drugs.

Indigenous cultures used herbs in their healing rituals, while others developed traditional medical system in which herbal therapies were used. Researchers found that people in different parts of the world tend to use the same or similar plants for the same purpose.

In the early 19th century, when chemical analysis first became available, scientist began to extract and modify the active ingredients from plants. Later, chemist began making their own version of plant compounds, and over time, the use of herbal medicines declined in favor of drugs.

Recently, the World Health Organization estimated that 80% of people worldwide rely on herbal medicines for some part of their primary health care. In Germany, about 600-700 plant based medicines are available and are prescribed by some 70% of German physicians. In the last 20 years the United States, public dissatisfaction with prescription medications, combined with an interest in returning to natural or organic remedies, has led to increase in herbal medicine use for prevention and cure.

In many cases, scientists aren’t sure what specific ingredient in a particular herb works to treat a condition or illness. Whole herbs contain many ingredient, and the may work together to produce a beneficial effect. Many factors determine how effective and herb will be. For example, the type of environment (climate, bugs, soil quality) in which a plant grew will affect it, as will how and when it was harvested and processed. Herbs are said to nourish and balance systems and organs providing recovery. At the right doses a trained naturopath can provide a relief from a symptom within minutes. If somebody tells you because you had it for years you need years to recover, don’t believe one word of it.

The use of herbal supplements has increased dramatically over the past 30 years. Herbal supplements are classified as dietary supplements by the US Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994. That means herbal supplements, unlike prescription drugs, can be sold without being tested to prove that they are safe and effective. However, herbal supplements must be made according to get manufacturing practices.

Herbs are used together because the combination is more effective and may have a fewer side effects. Heath care providers must take many factors into account when recommending herbs, including the species and variety of the plant, the plant’s habitat, how it was stored and processed, and whether or not there are contaminants.

Herbal medicine is used to treat many conditions, such as autoimmune diseases, viral and bacterial diseases, asthma, eczema, PMS, Crohn’s, UC, IC, MS, ALS, RA, SLE, migraine, menopausal symptoms, chronic fatigue, and irritable syndrome, among others. Herbal supplements are best taken under the guidance of a trained health care provider be sure to consult with your naturopath before taking any herbs. The most effective herbs come in liquid form. Herbal extract provide results for days experienced practitioners can show results within 2-3 days.

The herbs available in most stores come in several different forms: teas, syrups, oils, liquid extracts, tinctures, and dry extracts (pills or capsules). Teas can be made from dried herbs left to soak for a few minutes in hot water, or by boiling herbs in water and then straining the liquid. Syrups, made from concentrated extracts and added to sweet -tasting preparations, are often used for sore throats and coughs. Oils are extracted from plants and often used as rubs for massage, either by themselves or as a part of an ointment or cream. Tinctures and liquid extracts are made of active herbal ingredients dissolved in a liquid (usually water, alcohol, or glycerol). Tinctures are typically a 1:5 or 1:10 concentration, meaning that one part of the herb is prepared with five to ten parts (by weight) of the liquid. Liquid extracts are more concentrated that tinctures and are typically a 1:1 concentration. The extract form is the most concentrated form of an herbal product and is sold as a tablet, capsule, or lozenge.

Herbalist, chiropractors, naturopathic physicians, pharmacist, medical doctors, and practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine all may use herbs to treat illness. Naturopath physicians believe that the body is continually striving for balance and that natural therapies can support the process. They are trained in 4-year, postgraduate institutions that combine courses in conventional medical science with clinical training in herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition and lifestyle counseling.

In some countries in Europe, unlike the US, herbs are classified as drugs and are regulated. The German Commission E, an expert medical panel, actively researches their safety and effectiveness.

While still not widely accepted, herbal medicine is being taught more in medical schools and pharmacy schools. More health care providers are learning about the positive and potentially negative effects of using herbal medicines to help treat health conditions. Some health care providers, including doctors and pharmacist, are trained in herbal medicine. They can help people create treatment plans that use herbs, conventional medications and lifestyles changes to promote health.

If you tried everything and you are still not well, the future of medicine is here. Dr. Aleksander Strande, Naturopath, treats adults and children. Difficult conditions are welcomed: autoimmune deficiency, viral diseases, anxiety and panic attacks, depression, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, and female conditions. You start seeing results within few days.

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How A 24 Hour Medical Clinic Provides Trauma Services

By Matthew J Malone

A 24 hour medical clinic can be an efficient concept for emergency medicine and is a trustworthy source of premium health care services. In situations where patients require immediate attention and treatment it provides availability 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. These clinics treat a wide array of conditions and patients of all ages and income levels.

A 24 hour walk in clinic specializing in emergency medicine furnishes an affordable alternative to conventional hospital emergency room services, and without compromising on service quality. They can usually accept most commercial insurance plans, credit and debit cards, as well as payments by check.

The team of board certified doctors and experienced paramedics, registered nurses and other staff of these urgent care institutions are well trained to competently treat minor or critical emergency cases. They’re professionals at stabilizing patients with both care and speed. Each emergency center is equipped with in house medical test-conducting laboratories and radiology departments for CT scans, X-rays, and ultrasounds. The dedicated doctors, nurses, staff and the large number of emergency rooms within most 24 hour emergency clinics limit patient wait time to 15 minutes or even less. This is unlike multi-specialty, traditional hospital emergency departments often characterized with long and agonizing wait times.

A 24 hour walk in clinic usually has an arrangement with a nearby hospital to directly transfer stabilized patients requiring inpatient care to a long-term bed or to share patient records with regular doctors. Trauma support that is provided by an urgent care clinic usually treats patients with multiple traumatic injuries resulting from falls, accidents and/or assaults. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) certification is an assurance taken by 24 hour medical clinics to ensure compliance with Trauma Support standards. An emergency center with a level one ACS designation will have a diverse panel of well qualified trauma specialists and nurses that are trained in the ACSs Advance Trauma Life Support course.

These free-standing hospital’s physicians include neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, and orthopedic surgeons. The clinic often has separate pediatric wards and sophisticated equipment for treating those in highly critical condition. Stand alone emergency rooms that offer trauma services will increase the chance of survival for critically injured patients by almost 25 percent.

Understanding the options of where to take yourself or someone else in an emergency situation ahead of time can make the difference between life and death. Take the time to access your local emergency options so you have no hesitation in the event of a trauma situation.

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3 Ways 24 Hour Medical Clinics Are More Effective Than Hospitals

By Matthew J Malone

If a sudden illness or an injury strikes, you and your family need to know that when you choose to use a 24 hour medical clinic to treat your injuries, you are making the right choice. There are at least three ways that a 24 hour medical clinic is more effective than a traditional 24 hour emergency clinic attached to a hospital emergency room.

The first is access. When you visit a clinic your average wait time (door-to-doctor) is much shorter than compared to a hospital-attached ER. A visit to a walk in clinic in Houston, Texas, for example, has a wait time of just fifteen minutes before you are seen by a board certified physician, with access to all emergency resources and the latest facilities. Compare this to the national average of 24 emergency clinics’ wait time of 172 minutes for the “best” in the country. The urgent care facility is clearly more effective.

The quality of your physician, and their access to emergency resources should be high on your list of medical priorities, and here, the 24-hour walk-in, beats a hospital ER. Looking at our medical clinic in Houston, Texas, for instance, the facility offers not only all the services of a traditional ER or clinic, but it does so with top ranked, board certified doctors who are able to successfully administer emergency services, and when needed for long-term care, admit the patient to the hospital of their choice. Urgent care’s also provide rested doctors; most hospital accidents occur when staff have been overworked on long shifts, where the professionals in 24 hour urgent care’s are well staffed and ready to respond to your care.

The walk in emergency facility will treat you for common complaints to serious emergencies without any delay in lab results or physician diagnoses. There is no need to wait days or weeks to find out test results from overwhelmed medical labs when a 24 hour medical clinic has those resources on site and available to your doctor right away. Another advantage of the 24 hour medical clinic is the access to the full array of X-Ray, diagnostic CT, and ultrasound scanners to treat every patient from broken bones to complications with pregnancy. For these reasons, 24 hour medical clinics are decidedly more effective for immediate medical care than traditional hospital ERs.

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