Low Dose Herbs

K. Khalsa
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Historically, traditional medicine systemsused herbs of much higher potency than seen in the current American commercial marketplace as a matter of course. These herbs are often called “toxic botanicals.” This term is misleading, however, as toxicity involves dose considerations. A more common description is “low dose” botanicals. In the Eclectic system, potentially toxic medicinals, such as Bryonia alba and Arnica montana were common. Anemone pulsatilla and Gelsemium sempervirens, two other low dose botanicals, were among the ten most often prescribed herbs by the Eclectics in the 1920s.1 They were administered in small doses for very specific symptomatic indications. Historically, a typical strategy was to put 10 to 30 drops in four ounces of water, and administer it by teaspoon. Most hydroalcoholic herb tinctures in commerce are 1:4 or 1:5 finished strength. Low dose herbs, by contrast, are usually 1:10. Low dose herbs one might encounter in North American clinical practice today include, but are not limited to, Nux vomica, Bryonia alba, Arnica montana, Anemone pulsatilla, Gelsemium sempervirens, Aconitum napellus, Mandragora officinarum, Atropa belladonna, Hyoscyamus niger and Datura stramonium. To this list can be added less potent herbs, such as Sanguinaria canadensis, Viscum album, and Pausinystalia
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低剂量草药
从历史上看,传统医学系统使用的草药比目前美国商业市场上看到的效力高得多,这是理所当然的。这些草药通常被称为“有毒植物”。然而,这个术语具有误导性,因为毒性涉及剂量方面的考虑。更常见的描述是“低剂量”植物药。在折衷系统中,潜在的有毒药物,如白苔藓和蒙大拿山金车是常见的。另外两种低剂量的植物药白头翁银莲花(Anemone pulsatila)和长生银莲花(Gelsemium sempervirens)是20世纪20年代折衷主义者最常开出的十种草药之一它们被小剂量地用于非常特殊的症状。从历史上看,一个典型的策略是在4盎司的水中滴10到30滴,并用茶匙给药。商业上大多数水酒精草药酊剂的成品浓度为1:4或1:5。相比之下,低剂量的草药通常是1:10。在今天的北美临床实践中,人们可能会遇到的低剂量草药包括,但不限于,猫尾草,白苔藓,蒙大拿山金车,白头翁,长尾草,黑头乌头,甘露草,颠茄,黑山茱萸和曼陀罗。在这个列表中可以添加一些不太有效的草药,如血根,Viscum album和Pausinystalia
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