From our list of ailments, see what Kudzu can be used for:
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- Alcoholism
- Fever
Natural Remedies using Kudzu
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Blackberry Lily) – Not covered (AHP; KOM; PH2). Contraindicated in pregnancy; contains toxic iridoids belamcandin and iridin. Root for use only under medical supervision.
Alcoholism, Fever
The Benefit of using Kudzu as a natural cure
In addition, it might be helpful to take vitamin D (400 to 800 IU daily) supplements. Researchers at the University of Utrecht, Netherlands, reported that vitamin D deficiency is common among patients with lupus, either because they spend little time in the sun or because of how some medications interfere with the vitamin.
Activities (Dysentery Bark) – Amebicide ; Astringent ; Bronchoconstrictor ; Insecticide ; Locusticide ; Pediculoside ; Stomachic ; Tonic .
Wax irritating, reportedly carcinogenic (FAD). Triterpenes sapogenins may have purgative stim-ulus (PED); flavonoids antibacterial (PED). Myricadiol with mineral corticoid activity; myricitrin bactericidal, choleretic, protisticidal, and spermicidal (CAN; PNC).
One of the most common bowel diseases diag-nosed today, irritable bowel disease, or IBD, is a problem I often see in my o?ce. ose who su?er IBD experience a fluctuation between constipation and diarrhea, often accompanied by abdominal cramping and pain. Patients also present with gas, bloating, and incomplete bowel movements. Often they cannot identify a pattern resulting from eat-ing certain foods, or at least they cannot pinpoint a source of the problem. Whether it’s acid reflux, burping, bloating, or gas, their gastrointestinal health seems to be challenged.