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5/29/14 1 Why Herbs? With Steven Horne, RH(AHG) and Thomas Easley, RH(AHG) Herbal Medicine For thousands of years of recorded history, herbs have been mankind’s primary source of medicine 25% of all modern medicines are made from tradiHonal medicinal plants Many more are syntheHc analogs of phytochemicals A Personal Journey

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Why  Herbs?  With  Steven  Horne,  RH(AHG)    and  Thomas  Easley,  RH(AHG)  

Herbal  Medicine  

•  For  thousands  of  years  of  recorded  history,  herbs  have  been  mankind’s  primary  source  of  medicine  

•  25%  of  all  modern  medicines  are  made  from  tradiHonal  medicinal  plants  

•  Many  more  are  syntheHc  analogs  of  phytochemicals  

A  Personal  Journey  

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Herbal  Medicine  Today  “Herbal  medicine  is  sHll  the  mainstay  of  about  75  –  80%  of  the  world  populaHon,  mainly  in  the  developing  countries,  for  primary  health  care  (Kamboj,  2000).  This  is  primarily  because  of  the  general  belief  that  herbal  drugs  are  without  any  side  effects  besides  being  cheap  and  locally  available  (Gupta  and  Raina,  1998).    According  to  the  World  Health  OrganizaHon  (WHO),  the  use  of  herbal  remedies  throughout  the  world  exceeds  that  of  the  convenHonal  drugs  by  two  

to  three  Hmes  (Evans,  1994)”  —  From:  “Herbal  Medicine:  Current  Status  and  the  Future”  by  Sanjoy  Kumar  Pal  and  Yogeshwer  Shukla,  Asian  Pacific  Journal  of  Cancer  Preven3on,  Vol  4,  2003  

TradiHonal  Medicine  “TradiHonal  medicine  (TM)  refers  to  the  

knowledge,  skills  and  pracHces  based  on  the  theories,  beliefs  and  experiences  indigenous  to  different  cultures,  used  in  the  maintenance  of  

health  and  in  the  prevenHon,  diagnosis,  improvement  or  treatment  of  physical  and  mental  illness.  TradiHonal  medicine  covers  a  wide  variety  of  therapies  and  pracHces  which  vary  from  country  to  country  and  region  to  region.  In  some  countries,  it  is  referred  to  as  "alternaHve"  or  "complementary"  medicine  

(CAM).”    —World  Health  OrganizaHon    

(hap://www.who.int/topics/tradiHonal_medicine/en/)  

Topics  to  Discuss  

•  Are  Herbs  Safe?  •  Are  Herbs  EffecHve?  •  Herbal  Medicine  and  Wholeness  •  Financial  ConsideraHons  •  Environmental  ConsideraHons  •  The  EclecHc  Approach  

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Are  Herbs  Safe?  

Safety  of  Modern  Drugs  

•  Studies  of  safety  are  usually  short-­‐lived,  only  6-­‐8  weeks,  and  many  harmful  side  effects  show  up  aher  months  of  use  

•  Half  of  all  medicaHons  that  are  introduced  into  the  marketplace  are  withdrawn  within  10  years  due  to  harmful  side  effects  

•  Iatragenic  disease  is  the  6th  leading  cause  of  death  

Sobering  Thoughts  

•  Average  number  of  Zimbabwean’s  killed  each  week  by  AIDS;  2,500  

•  Average  number  of  Americans  killed  each  week  by  prescripHon  drugs;  1,900  –  From  Harpers  as  quoted  by  

Steven  Harrod  Buhner  in  The  Lost  Language  of  Plants  

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How  Do  We  Know    Foods  are  Safe?  

•  GRAS  (generally-­‐recognized  as  safe)  is  used  to  designate  foods,  spices  and  other  agents  that  have  a  long  history  of  safe  use  

•  Nearly  all  foods  we  eat  have  never  been  scienHfically  proven  to  be  safe  to  eat,  but  we  trust  generaHons  of  human  experience  

•  These  same  principles  apply  to  herbs  

Isolated  Chemicals  and  Toxicity  

“It  is  an  opinion  deeply  rooted  in  the  public  mind,  that  the  qualiHes  and  acHon  

of  a  chemical  compound  can  be  decided  from  a  knowledge  of  its  consHtuents…”  

—Physio-­‐Medical  Dispensary  

Food  “Toxins”  •  Carrots  contain  carototoxin,  a  fairly  potent  nerve  poison  and  

myrisHcin,  an  hallucinogenic  drug  •  Radishes  contain  two  substances  which  cause  goiters    •  Broccoli  contains  five  goiter-­‐causing  substances.  •  Olives  are  processed  in  lye  and  contain  tannins  (which  have  

been  linked  to  cancer  risk).  Olive  oil  contains  low  levels  of  a  cancer-­‐causing  agent.  

•  Shrimp  contain  higher  levels  of  arsenic,  iodine  and  copper  than  some  scienHsts  would  consider  safe.  

•  Potatoes  contain  solanine,  an  alkaloid  which  interferes  with  the  transmission  of  nerve  impulses.  All  members  of  the  potato  family  (tomatoes,  eggplants,  peppers)  contain  similar  alkaloids.  

•  Apples  contain  phlorizin,  which  interferes  with  enzyme  systems  

•  Oranges  contain  the  flavone  tangereHn,  which  is  toxic  to  developing  embryos,  and  other  toxic  chemicals:  tyramine,  synephrine  and  citral.  –  From  an  arScle  enStled:  Based  on  Modern  Research  There’s  One  Inescapable  

Conclusion:  The  Food  You’re  EaSng  is  Killing  You  by  Richard  L.  Hall  

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DerivaHves  •  “The  most  repressible  form  which  this  infatuaHon  

assumes,  is  that  of  aaempHng  to  pass  judgment  on  the  qualiHes  of  an  organic  agent  [such  as  an  herb]  from  a  so-­‐called  chemical  analysis  of  it....A  prominent  instance  of  this  kind,  is  found  in  the  fact  that  chemical  fermentaHon,  carried  on  in  a  certain  manner,  will  yield  an  alcoholic  product  from  corn;  or  carried  on  in  a  certain  other  manner,  will  yield  sugar  materials;  or  carried  on  in  sHll  another  manner,  will  give  a  vinegar  product.    But  no  man  of  the  first  grains  of  intelligence,  will  pretend  that  either  of  these  three  products  existed  as  such  in  the  unfermented  corn;  as  otherwise  the  meal  of  this  grain  might  be  used  indiscriminately  to  preserve  pickles,  to  sweeten  coffee,  or  to  get  drunk  upon.”  

—Physio-­‐Medical  Dispensary    

RegulaHons  •  In  spite  of  media  

claims  to  the  contrary,  the  herb  and  supplement  industry  is  highly  regulated  

•  FDA  has  the  power  to  remove  any  unsafe  product  from  the  marketplace  and  oversees  manufacturing  quality  

A  Higher  Standard  

•  Herbal  remedies  are  actually  held  to  a  higher  standard  than  prescripHon  drugs  

•  PrescripHon  drugs  are  allowed  a  risk/benefit  raHo  

•  Herbs  are  not  

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Degrees  of  AcHon  

Are  Herbs  EffecHve?  

Where’s  Your  Faith?  

•  Which  do  you  have  more  faith  in:  – Short  term  drug  research,  funded  by  companies  with  a  vested  financial  interest,  where  half  of  all  drugs  “proven”  safe  are  withdrawn  from  the  marketplace  within  10  years  

– Hundreds  (and  even  thousands)  of  years  of  recorded  human  use  

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Limits  of  Science  “Important  facts  may  be  completely  

ignored.  Our  mind  has  the  natural  tendency  to  reject  the  things  that  do  not  fit  into  the  frame  of  the  scienHfic  or  philosophical  

beliefs  of  our  Hme.    Aher  all,  scienHsts  are  only  men.    They  are  saturated  with  the  

prejudices  of  their  environment  and  of  their  epoch.    They  willingly  believe  that  facts  that  cannot  be  explained  by  current  theories  do  

not  exist...  Evident  facts  having  an  unorthodox  appearance  are  suppressed.”  

–  Alexis  Carrol,  MD  in  Man  the  Unknown,  talking  about  scienHfic  research    

Finding  Reliable  InformaHon  

•  Some  herbs  do  have  scienHfic  research  that  backs  certain  uses  

•  Other  herbs  have  well-­‐established  tradiHonal  uses  

•  Herbalists  with  pracHcal  experience  are  a  beaer  source  of  informaHon  than  many  web  sources  

Using  Herbs  •  Herbs  are  most  

effecHve  when  combined  with  tradiHonal  methods  of  assessment  

•  Herbs  do  not  always  correlate  well  with  medical  diagnosis  or  symptomaHc  treatment  

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Herbs  Aren’t  “Magic  Bullets”  

•  Herbs  work  on  broad  underlying  biological  processes  to  restore  them  to  normal  funcHon.    When  you  fix  these  underlying  processes,  many  diseases  (symptoms)  disappear.    

What  is  the  Best  Medicine?  

•  Contrary  to  what  many  people  think,  there  are  herbs  that  have  fast-­‐acHng,  drug-­‐like  effects;  like  natural  pain-­‐killers,  for  instance  

•  Medical  doctors  used  to  use  these  herbs  (like  opium,  foxglove,  etc.)  before  the  advent  of  modern  drugs  

Inferior  vs.  Superior  Medicine  

•  TCM  has  these  “drug-­‐like”  herbs,  but  they  regard  them  as  inferior  medicines,  because  they  basically  are  symptom-­‐relievers  

•  Superior  medicines  act  as  slow  tonics  that  gradually  restore  the  body  to  health  

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Herbal  Medicine  and  Wholeness  

Wholeness  When  a  man  is  young  and  knows  nothing,  trees  are  trees,  mountains  are  mountains,  

and  waters  are  waters.  But  when  he  has  studied,  and  knows  a  liale,  trees  are  no  longer  trees,  mountains  are  no  longer  mountains,  and  waters  are  no  longer  

waters.  But  when  he  has  thoroughly  studied,  and  finally  understands,  trees  are  once  again  

trees,  mountains  are  mountains,  and  waters  are  waters.  

—Old  Zen  Saying  

Food  is  the  Best  Medicine  

•  Let  your  food  be  your  medicine,  and  your  medicine  be  your  food…  

—Hippocrates  

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Food  and  Medicine  

“I  shall  now  describe  the  fuel  which  conSnues  the  fire,  or  life  of  man.    This  is  contained  in  two  things,  food  and  medicines,  which  are  in  harmony  with  each  other,  o^en  grow  in  the  same  field,  to  be  used  by  the  same  people.    People  who  are  capable  of  raising  their  food,  and  preparing  the  same,  may  as  easily  learn  to  collect  and  prepare  all  their  medicines  and  administer  the  same  when  it  is  needed.”  —Samuel  Thomson  

Another  PerspecHve  •  Edible  herbs  and  wild  vegetables,  plants  growing  on  the  mountain  and  in  the  meadow,  are  very  high  in  nutriHonal  value  and  are  also  useful  as  medicine.    Food  and  medicine  are  not  two  different  things:  they  are  the  front  and  back  of  one  body.    Chemically  grown  vegetables  may  be  eaten  for  food,  but  they  cannot  be  used  as  medicine.  

—Masanobu Fukuoka  

Wild  Vegetables  “Vegetables  that  are  biologically  closest  to  their  wild  ancestors  are  the  best  in  flavor  

and  the  highest  in  food  value.    “Foods  that  have  departed  far  from  their  wild  state  and  those  raised  chemically  or  in  

a  completely  contrived  environment  unbalance  the  body  chemistry.    The  more  out  of  balance  one's  body  becomes,  the  

more  one  comes  to  desire  unnatural  foods.    This  situaHon  is  dangerous  to  health.”  

—Masanobu  Fukuoka    

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Food-­‐Medicine-­‐Drug  Whole   Part   SyntheHc  

Food   Whole,  natural,  minimally-­‐processed  foods,  natural  herbs  and  spices  

Refined  foods  (white  sugar,  white  flour,  corn  starch,  processed  vegetable  oils)  

Most  vitamin  and  mineral  supplements  

Medicine    

Non-­‐toxic  medicinal  herbs  and  herbal  extracts  

Standardized  extracts  to  isolate  phyto-­‐chemicals  and  nutricueScals  

Chemically  duplicated  natural  compounds  

Drug   Toxic  botanicals   Isolated  chemicals  extracted  from  toxic  botanicals  

SyntheSc  Drugs  

Financial  ConsideraHons  

Cost  EffecHve  

•  Herbal  medicine  can  be  very  cost  effecHve  

•  Generally  speaking,  whole  herbs  are  much  less  expensive  than  drugs  or  even  nutriceuHcals  

•  Unfortunately,  however,  they  are  not  reimbursed  by  insurance  or  the  government,  which  is  why  they  can  appear  expensive  to  some  people  

 

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Free  Medicine  

•  You  can  get  many  herbal  remedies  for  free  –  Grow  them  in  your  garden  (or  even  in  pots)  

–  Gathering  them  from  the  wild  (or  vacant  lots,  waste  places,  etc.)  

Environmental  ConsideraHons  

PharmaceuHcal  PolluHon  •  “Many  excreted  pharmaceuHcals  and  their  

metabolites  are  not  biodegradable  and  go  on  producing  chemical  effects  forever.  Many  that  do  biodegrade  are  regularly  replenished  by  the  need  for  conHnual  dosing  or  by  new  prescripHons  for  new  people.  As  pharmaceuHcals  are  excreted  in  pure  and  metabolized  forms  they  also  intermix  with  the  waste  in  streams  that  flow  into  the  environment  in  ways  that  cannot  be  predicted,  with  effects  that  are  not  understood.”  –  Steven  Harrod  Buhner  in  The  Lost  Language  of  Plants  

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Drugs  in  the  Water  •  In  a  recent  study  conducted  by  the  

Environmental  ProtecHon  Agency,  samples  of  wastewater  from  50  large-­‐size  wastewater  treatment  plants  naHonwide  were  tested  for  56  drugs  including  oxycodone,  high-­‐blood  pressure  medicaHons,  and  over-­‐the-­‐counter  drugs  like  Tylenol  and  ibuprofen.  More  than  half  the  samples  tested  posiHve  for  at  least  25  of  the  drugs  monitored,  the  study  said.  High  blood  pressure  medicaHons  appeared  in  the  highest  concentraHons  and  most  frequently.  –  hhp://www.newrepublic.com/arScle/115883/drugs-­‐

drinking-­‐water-­‐new-­‐epa-­‐study-­‐finds-­‐more-­‐we-­‐knew  

Bacterial  Resistance  to  AnHbioHcs  

•  Bacteria  develop  a  tolerance  for  anHbioHcs  

•  This  leads  to  the  development  of  anHbioHc  resistant  strains  of  bacteria  

•  A  similar  thing  can  happen  with  chemical  disinfectants  

•  This  anHbioHc  resistance  is  making  some  diseases  previously  believed  to  be  “conquered”  reappear  

Sustainability  

•  Local  herbs  are  the  most  cost  effecHve  and  sustainable  form  of  medicine  

•  Unfortunately,  there  are  problems  with  the  modern  herb  industry,  too  

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UPS  “At  Risk”  List  •  American  Ginseng  -­‐  Panax  

quinquefolius  •  Bloodroot  -­‐  Sanguinaria  

canadensis  •  Black  Cohosh  -­‐  Actaea  racemosa    •  Blue  Cohosh  -­‐  Caulophyllum  

thalictroides  •  Echinacea  -­‐  Echinacea  spp.  •  Eyebright  -­‐  Euphrasia  spp.  •  False  Unicorn  Root  -­‐  

Chamaelirium  luteum  •  Goldenseal  -­‐  HydrasSs  

canadensis  •  Lady’s  Slipper  Orchid  -­‐  

Cypripedium  spp.  

•  LomaSum  -­‐  LomaSum  dissectum  •  Osha  -­‐  LigusScum  porteri,  L.  spp.  •  Peyote  -­‐  Lophophora  williamsii  •  Sandalwood  -­‐  Santalum  spp.  

(Hawaii  only)  •  Slippery  Elm  -­‐  Ulmus  rubra  •  Sundew  -­‐  Drosera  spp.  •  Trillium,  Beth  Root  -­‐Trillium  spp.  •  True  Unicorn  -­‐  Aletris  farinosa  •  Venus’  Fly  Trap  -­‐  Dionaea  

muscipula  •  Virginina  Snakeroot  -­‐  Aristolochia  

serpentaria  •  Wild  Yam  -­‐  Dioscorea  villosa,  D.  

spp.  

The  EclecHc  Approach  

What  Works?  •  The  EclecHc  

Approach  is  the  use  whatever  works  best  in  a  given  situaHon  

•  This  means  we  are  open  to  all  avenues  of  healing:  herbs,  homeopathics,  nutriceuHcals  and  even  prescripHon  drugs  

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We’ve  Got  it  Backwards  

•  Herbal  medicine  shouldn’t  be  “alternaHve”  health  care,  it  should  be  the  “primary”  health  care  

•  Doesn’t  it  make  sense  to  try  the  least  toxic,  least  invasive  and  gentlest  remedies  first,  then  save  the  stronger,  more  toxic  and  more  invasive  remedies  as  backup  or  “alternaHve”  methods?  

“Above  all,  do  no  harm”  

•  FoundaHonal  Therapy:  Improved  diet  and  healthy  lifestyle  (rest,  exercise,  stress  management)  

•  Basic  Therapy:  Non-­‐toxic  herbal  remedies,  homeopathics,  vitamin  and  mineral  supplements,  bodywork,  first  aid  

•  Stronger  Therapy:  Isolated  phyotochemicals  (standardized  extracts)  and  nutriceuHcals  

•  AlternaHve  Therapy:  OTC  and  prescripHon  drugs,  surgery  

Q  &  A  Time