herbs header image

Goldenseal - Miraculous Herb from the Americas

Goldenseal or yellow root as the American Indians called it is commonly found in the wild in the United States and Canada. It was widely used by native Indians for a series of aliments over hundreds of years. Though some scientific authorities caution on the herb's possibility to cause cardiac arrest and respiratory paralysis, it is generally agreed that when used properly it is beneficial.

 

Northeastern Indians created a yellow dye by pounding its yellow roots and using the resulting yellow juice. It was also used for skin wounds, eyewashes, sore throat, childbirth recovery and digestive ailments.

The founder of the Thomsonian Herbal Medicine, Samuel Thomson, recommended the herb as an antiseptic. Thomson is associated with changing the herb's Indian name, yellow root to goldenseal. Other uses included external use in hemorrhoid relief, pinkeye, rectal fissures, boils, wounds and eczema. Taken internally it was used for treating colds, diphtheria, tonsillitis, digestive disorders, uterine troubles, postpartum hemorrhage and as a digestive stimulant. It was considered a tonic and after any major illness, was used during convalescence.

Goldenseal is recommended by herbalists today for external use as an antiseptic in cleaning wounds and in treating eczema, athlete's foot, ringworm, conjunctivitis, itching and as a douche in postpartum uterine bleeding and to cease excessive menstrual flow. Other external uses include use as an astringent, antiseptic to treat canker sores, chapped lips and other external problems. It is being prescribed internally for digestive disorders and colds. Goldenseal has become a common homeopathy remedy, being prescribed in micro-doses for asthma, alcoholism, cancer, indigestion, liver ailments and hemorrhoids. It continues to be a popular folk medicine.

Goldenseal is known to aid in treating fungal, protozoan and bacterial infection. It is thought that the berberine compound found in golden seal is responsible for its anti bacterial and antimycotic properties. Berberine is known to be effective against amoebic dysentery caused by protozoa like amoeba and giardia. Reports have claimed the efficacy of berberine against the cholera bacteria. All these reports sustain goldenseal's lengthy history as an effective gastrointestinal herbal remedy, especially in infectious diarrhea. It has been suggested that berberine, in addition to destroying germs may be responsible for boosting the immune system by encouraging and boosting macrophages or white blood cells that consume and destroy disease causing microorganisms.

Goldenseal is also known to help soothe the intestinal mucosa and is thought to be responsible for stimulating bile secretion in humans, thus aiding in the digestion of fats. Recent animal studies have shown that this unique and potent herb helps reduce tumors, shrinking them. This in turn sustains goldenseal's traditional and time honored use for treating cancer. There is some talk of it playing a role in future chemotherapy for cancer. If proved so it would indeed become a miracle herb.

 

Herbs-Guide.com Recommended Products

"Herbal Remedies" Visit SelfSufficientLife.com for useful information about herbal remedies. You will also find information about keeping and raising chickens and poultry as well as growing your own fruit & vegetables, beekeeping, herbs and herbal remedies.

Herbs-Guide.com News and Information


Growing Herbs Commercially News

Backyard crops - Ha'aretz


Backyard crops
Ha'aretz, Israel - Aug 24, 2008
By Michal Palti Several local chefs have begun growing vegetables and herbs for their own restaurants. Often the new crops among them end up in retail ...

Read more...


Read all posts by Brian Krepshaw in Crave - CNET News


CNET News

Read all posts by Brian Krepshaw in Crave
CNET News, CA - 3 hours ago
At twenty bucks a pop, it might at first blush seem like a pretty hefty price to pay for herbs you can find at the grocery store--herbs which you then must ...

Read more...


Growing green in Detroit - Christian Science Monitor


Christian Science Monitor

Growing green in Detroit
Christian Science Monitor, MA - Aug 21, 2008
The Cadillac Garden, dubbed in honor of Detroit’s founder, grows herbs while Miracle Park features a 24-hour prayer circle surrounded by 21 new fruit trees. ...

Read more...


Fall vegetable gardening - North Texas e-News


Fall vegetable gardening
North Texas e-News, TX - 15 hours ago
Till into your soil 2-3 inches of organic material and organic or commercial fertilizer added at the appropriate level. (Commercial slow release, 2-3 pounds ...

Read more...


Greenhouse Workshop Series - Discover Moose Jaw


Greenhouse Workshop Series
Discover Moose Jaw,  Canada - Aug 23, 2008
Oct 18, 19 - Organic Commercial Greenhouse Management Do you want to increase your growing season or learn how to grow vegetables, herbs, flowers and/or ...

Read more...






Français Español 日本語 [أربيك] Italiano Deutsch 汉语 漢語 Nederlands 한국어 PortРусско
Ελληνικά Swedish Indo Romanian Polish Norwegian Hindi Finnish Danish Czech Croatian Bulgarian English - Original language website translator



Home
Chinese Herbs For Fertility Resources
Top Links
Origins Of Herbal Medicine Links
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Contact
Partners
Other Resources
Sitemap

Drying herbs in microwave
Potted herbs
Medicinal herb and pansy
Medieval herbs
Preserved herbs
Herbs
Chinese herbs acne
Growing herbs in pots
Natural herbs
Herb guide
Herbology
Growing herbs inside
Elizabethan medicinal herbs
Herbal medications
Freeze fresh herbs



Warning: file_get_contents(http://ecs.amazonaws.com/onca/xml?Service=AWSECommerceService&Version=2005-03-23&Operation=ItemSearch&ContentType=text%2Fxml&SubscriptionId=122CAXMJKCG3B7DHGZG2&AssociateTag=successnow4u&SearchIndex=Books&BrowseNode=&Keywords=herbs&ItemPage=1&Sort=&ResponseGroup=Images,ItemAttributes,OfferFull,Medium,VariationSummary) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable in /home/olmailne/public_html/herbs-guide/includes/amazon.php on line 846


Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/olmailne/public_html/herbs-guide/includes/amazon.php on line 868