As an anti-hepatotoxic licorice is effective in the treatment of
chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis, for which it is been widely used
in Japan. Much of the liver orientated research has focused upon
the triterpene glycyrrhizin. This inhibits hepatocyte injury caused
by carbon tetrachloride, benzene hexachloride and PCB. Antibody
production is enhanced by glycyrrhizin, possibly through the production
of interleukin.
Glycyrrhizin inhibits the growth of several DNA and RNA viruses,
inactivating Herpes simplex virus particles irreversibly. It has
a variety of uses in bronchial problems such as catarrh, bronchitis
and coughs in general. Liquorice is used in allopathic medicine
as a treatment for peptic ulceration, a similar use to its herbal
use in gastritis and ulcers. It can be used in the relief of abdominal
colic.
It nourishes the brain-increasing cranial and cerebrospinal fluid.
Also improves complexion, hair, and vision.Maitake is useful for:
chemotherapy support
diabetes
high cholesterol
HIV support
high blood pressure
high triglycerides
immune function
infection
The polysaccharides present in maitake have a unique structure
and are among the most powerful to be studied to date. The primary
polysaccharide, beta-D-glucan, is well absorbed when taken orally
and is currently under review for the prevention and treatment of
cancer, and as a supportive tool for HIV infection.
Clinical research with maitake mushroom has increased dramatically
in the past several years. In addition to cancer and HIV-infection
studies, maitake is also being studied as a potential tool in the
management of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and
obesity.
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