GI Herbs Flashcards

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Gentiana Lutea

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Bitter to stimulate digestion

Central to many classic digestive bitter formulas: analgesic, anti-inflammatory, cholagogue

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Citrus peel

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Bitter principles and d-limonene in the essential oil have effects on GI mucosa
Indications: dyspepsia, intestinal atony, hypochlorhydria, malabsorption, disordered digestion

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D-limonene

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used in tx of gallstones b/c it is a solvent for cholesterol
also used in tx of GERD –> promotes peristalsis and protects GI mucosa

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Citrus peel contraindications

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Hyperchlorhydria
Acute gastritis
acute diarrhea
acute IBD flare
acute peptic ulcer
zollinger-ellison syndrome
concomitant acid blocker drug therapy
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Carminatives

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herbs w/ mild antispasmodic effects largely due to the volatile oils they contain

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Foeniculum vulgare

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Carminative
Anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammaotry, galactogogue, bitter
Specificity of seat: Hollow tubes

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Matricaria recutita

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Carminative
Stomachic, antiemetic, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, nervine, anti-ulcerogenic, bitter
Specificity of seat: GI tract and nervous system

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Zingiber officinale

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Carminative
stomachic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiemetic
Specificity of seat: circulatory, digestive, respiratory

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Rumex crispus

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Astringent
Nutritive, alterative, lymphagogue
Specificity of seat: GI mucosa, respiratory tract

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Geranium maculatum

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Astringent

Styptic, used for lack of tone in the GI tract

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Althea officinalis

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GI tract demulcent

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Ulmus fulva

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GI tract demulcent

soothing to mucous membranes, anti-inflammatory

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Aloe barbadensis

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Part used: inner leaf gel

Soothing to mucous membranes, vulnerary, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulating

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Purgative

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an agent that causes evacuation of the bowels

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Cathartic

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can be interchangeable with purgative but often a cathartic is a stronger agent

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Bulk laxatives

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Plantago
Salvia hispanica
Linum usitatissimum

Contain soluble and insoluble fibers. Soluble fibers absorb water and swell, important to drink enough water with them

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Plantago ovata

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Bulk laxative

Use seeds and seed husks

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Psyllium actions

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  • increase in passage time of the bowel content in cases of diarrhea
  • in cases of constipation seed husk causes a decrease in passage time b/c of an increase in stool volume
  • lowers serum cholesterol level
  • reduces postprandial blood glucose elevations
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Plantago indications

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  1. chronic constipation
  2. d/o where easy bowel movements with a loose stool are desirable
  3. restoration and maintenance of regularity
  4. constipation due to duodenal ulcer or diverticulitis
  5. hyperlipidemia
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Psyllium contraindications

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  • stenosis of GI tract
  • obstructuion or threatening obstruction of the bowel
  • poorly controlled DM
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Linum usitatissimum

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indications: chronic constipation, colons damaged by abuse of laxatives, irritable colon, diverticulitis, mucilage for gastritis and enteritis
contraindications: ileus of any origin

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clinical uses of irritant laxatives

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classic bowel cleansing formula
for constipation and bowel torpor
cause habituation and continued uses
may be difficult to reduce use
not indicated in pregnancy or active diarrhea
not indicated in children under 12
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cassia senna

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irritant laxative

indicated in constipation and fissures

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rhamnus

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irritant laxative: can be too harsh and cause griping and a watery diarrhea
Indications: constipation, atonic conditions of intestine, chronic hemorrhoids due to bowel atony, may enter milk of nursing mother to treat a constipated infant

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Aloe Gel

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2 medicines in one:

  1. gel: bulking agent and source of immune stimulating polysaccharides like glucomannan
  2. bitter aloe resin which is a yellow anthraquinone glyroside and strong laxative
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Amni visnaga

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Antispasmodic, diuretic

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Dioscorea vilosa

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Antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic

specificity of seat: smooth muscle