| Herbs are natural botanical
substances that have effects on the body. Many herbs have
long been used in detoxification. Kudzu has the potential
for moderating alcohol abuse. Kava and valerian can be
used to treat the insomnia that accompanies withdrawal.
Milk thistle has been shown to improve liver function. |
The use of herbs in the recovery process may be most effective when used in conjunction with other strategies that support the whole person including nutrition, bodywork, acupuncture, relaxation and exercise.
Alternative
Medicine Foundation (AMF) (herbmed.org)
This site, highly recommended by herbal therapists and physicians
who use herbs, features HerbMed, an evidence-based resource
on medicinal herbs providing a variety of detailed information
on approximately 125 herbs. The site also links to clinical
and scientific publications.
Medline Plus (www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/herb_All.html)
MedlinePlus, developed by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, offers a section on 103 commonly used Herbs and Supplements covering background, evidence, dosing, safety, and interactions.
Nutrition supplements, vitamins and herbs can
be purchased online through various web sites such as Whole
Health Products at www.wholehealthproducts.com, Integrative
Therapeutics at www.integrativeinc.com and Vitamin Shoppe at www.vitaminshoppe.com.
RESEARCH: Takahashi
M, Toduyama S. Pharmacological and physiological effects
of ginseng on actions induced by opioids and psychostimulants.
Methods & Findings in Experimental & Clinical Pharmacology.
20(1): 77-84, 1998.
This review summarizes studies that looked at
the effects of ginseng on the actions of opioids and psychostimulants.
Among the findings, ginseng was able to block the analgesic
effects of opioids and inhibit tolerance to and dependence
on morphine. Findings provide evidence that ginseng may be
useful clinically for the prevention and treatment of morphine,
cocaine, and methamphetamine dependence.
Akhondzadeh S. Kashani L, et al. "Passionflower
in the treatment of opiates withdrawal: a double-blind randomized
controlled trial." Journal of Clinical Pharmacy &
Therapeutics. 26(5):369-73, 2001.
Clonidine-based therapies are used to treat
the physical symptoms of withdrawal during opiate detoxification,
but have not effectively addressed associated mental symptoms
such as anxiety. The herbal extract Passionflower has been
successfully used in the management of anxiety, and in this
study the use of a daily dose of 60 drops of passionflower
extract with a maximum daily dose of 0.8 mg of clonidine showed
a significant superiority over clonidine alone in the management
of mental symptoms associated with detoxification.
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ay be most effective
when used in conjunction with other strategies that support
the whole person including nutrition, bodywork, acupuncture,
relaxation and exercise.
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