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View Post: Healthy Heart & Mind: Your Brain on Alcohol: How Can You Make ...
13 Nov 2008 by mbenz_fs
Marrku Linnoila, a researcher at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, thinks the loss of electrolytes may contribute to hangover symptoms. He suggests replacing these electrolytes with a nightcap of one of the sports .... For next day hangover relief, some swear by a shot of liquid ginseng chased by a tumbler of water. Other Hangover Remedies Some people use aromatherapy to clear their head or inhale apple-scented oxygen at one of the new "oxygen bars" ...
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View Post: Natural Medicine for Depression
28 Oct 2009
Rhodiola Rosea commonly known as Golden Root or Rosea, is a powerful Eastern Siberian herb which has long been valued for it's energizing, stress reducing benefits as well as its use as a natural medicine for depression. Like Ginseng .... Dr. Joseph Hibbeln, a researcher at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reports in a letter to The Lancet that he has found a convincing correlation between fish consumption and the incidence of major depression. ...
View Blog: Alternative Depression Therapy Blog - http://www.alternativedepressiontherapy.com/Alternative-dep...
View Post: Natural Hangover Cures That Work
29 Apr 2009 by abernathy
Helpful in the withdrawal process. Evening primrose oil: slows down brain cell damage caused by alcohol abuse. A excellent source of GLA (gamma linoleic acid), found helpful for controlling alcoholism. ... American ginseng: similar in activity to eleuthero, but more cooling in nature. Increases body fluids. Astragalus: enhances energy by restoring healthy digestion and immune defenses. Ginkgo biloba: one of the only herbs known to cross the blood brain barrier, ...
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View Post: Anyone know of some all natural anti-depressants? - SoberRecovery ...
14 Jan 2008 by Sonny McB
Interactions: Atenolol; central nervous system depressants; Fluoxetine; Immunosuppressants; Nifedipine; Verapamil; Sedating herbs or supplements, such as 5-HTP, Kava, Valerian root; alcohol use. ... goldenseal; gotu kola; Jamaican dogwood; kava; lemon balm; sage; sassafras; skullcap; shepherd's purse; Siberian ginseng; stinging nettle; valerian ;wild carrot; wild lettuce; Tyramine containing foods such as beer, cheese, dried meats, fava beans, liver yeast, wine ...
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View Post: impotence or erectile dysfunction
16 Oct 2008 by Nile Herb
this herbal remedy for erectile dysfunction is especially effective in those individuals who have other symptoms of poor circulation or as a result of antidepressant use. panax ginseng · studies in asia have shown that this herb taken ...
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View Post: http://www.qando.net/ - Anheuser-Busch: Spike "Spykes"
7 Apr 2007 by feedback@qando.net (McQ)
According to research by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, adolescents who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. .... The hysteria concerning youth alcohol consumption today is similar to the hysteria of the '60's about youth drug use. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information is one of a number of organizations seemly dedicated to return the Nation ...
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View Post: Natural Healing from Drug Abuse: Meth Amphetamines : Kitchen Table ...
18 Jun 2008 by Dr. Nicole
Anyone that has quit drugs to switch to chain smoking, or quit alcohol to turn to compulsive shopping has not addressed the “root cause” of their compulsive behavior. Mary's book will teach you to learn from your addiction and use your compulsive tendencies as a tool and not a weapon. ... Licorice (glycyrrhiza glabra), Siberian ginseng (eleutherococcus), ashwaganda (withania somnifera)and schisandra tend to be great herbs for those recovering from drug addiction. ...
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View Post: Energy Drinks Linked to Risky Behavior By Teens «
28 May 2008 by opblog
The drinks include a variety of ingredients in different combinations: plant-based stimulants like guarana, herbs like ginkgo and ginseng, sugar, amino acids including taurine as well as vitamins. ... O'Brien surveyed energy drink and alcohol use among college students at 10 universities in North Carolina. The study, published this month in Academic Emergency Medicine, showed that students who mixed energy drinks with alcohol got drunk twice as often as those who consumed ...
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View Post: healingmud4u.com » Nutrimoor (ingredients Good For)
8 Mar 2009 by Healing Mud Lady
Siberian ginseng had been used traditionally as an immune-enhancing agent. It was also employed. as an anti-inflammatory, in cardiovascular disease, to restore concentration, memory, and cognition, and as a remedy for stress, depression, .... This makes them a particularly useful tonic for persons with sluggish liver function due to alcohol abuse. or poor diet. The increase in bile flow will help improve fat (including cholesterol) metabolism in the body. History: ...
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View Post: Ram-Esh-Wara: Healing Foods: Stress, Anxiety, Sadness & Depression
25 Jan 2009 by Ramesh
Old reports suggest that more than 14 million people in America abuse alcohol to the point that their daily life is affected and impaired. The numbers are much higher now. Alcoholism is a serious health problem. Some reports suggest that 18 million .... The Siberian Ginseng (cì wǔ jiā) exhibit anti-fatigue, anti-stress, immuno-enhancing effect, CNS activity, and anti-depressive effect. Asian Ginseng (rén shēn) is valued for its ability to protect the body from stress. ...
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