Herbs can cause side effects, and adversely interact with other medications you may be taking. So it is always advisable to consult your doctor before taking any of the herbal remedies mentioned below.
The leaf extract and oil of Mentha piperita are used medicinally. The active ingredient is menthol, which is a volatile oil. Peppermint is available as tea, liquid extract, inhalant form, and oil.
Peppermint oil is applied to the forehead and temples. Peppermint oil is also dispensed as enteric-coated capsules. The side effects it can cause are allergic reactions and heartburn.
Flowers of Matricaria recutita are used to prepare the medicinal extract. The chemicals contained in the extract slow down the production of inflammatory chemicals, such as prostaglandins, histamine, and leukotrienes. The dose is 300-400 mg capsules, thrice daily. Allergic reactions can occur.
Ginger is the rhizome (underground stem) of Zingiber officinale. The active ingredients comprise volatile oils and phenol compounds (shogaols and gingerols). These relieve pain by reducing the levels of hormones that cause inflammation.
You can have it as ginger tea by adding a few slices of ginger to a cup with hot water, and steeping it for 15 minutes. Drink it hot. Side effects include heartburn, stomach discomfort and diarrhea.
Leaves of Tanacetum parthenium are used to make the extract. It contains parthenolide, which reduces the inflammation. Take 100-300 mg, 3-4 times/day. Side effects can be heartburn, stomach upset, diarrhea or constipation, flatulence, nausea and vomiting.
Garlic is the bulb of Allium sativum. Extracts of this contain allicin, converted to alliin in the body, which is anti-inflammatory. You can take fresh (2-4 g/day) of aged (600-1200 mg/day in divided doses) garlic. Side effects that can occur are bad breath, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, gas, and diarrhea. Risk of bleeding is increased.
The root, flowers and leaves of Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpurea are used to make the medicine. The active chemicals in the extract are polysaccharides, alkamides, glycoproteins, flavonoids, and volatile oils, which are anti-inflammatory.
Check product insert for dose. Side effects include sore throat, nausea, vomiting, fever, stomach pain, dry mouth, diarrhea, and dizziness.
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