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Polygonum - 100ml

Polygonum - 100ml

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  • A liver and kidney tonic
  • Traditionally used in herbal medicine
  • Fortify muscles, tendons and bones
  • Delay premature greying of the hair and hair loss
  • Help relieve tinnitus
  • Glutenfree
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Polygonum - 100ml
Polygonum - 100ml
$45.74

St. Francis Herb Farm Polygonum - 100ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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POLYGONUM ALSO KNOW AS FO-TISt. Francis Polygonum is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine for relief from tinnitus. Delaying greying and thinning hair Polygonum is also used as a liver and kidney tonic. Providing 250mg of Polygonum in every 1ml St. Francis Polygonum Roots are certified organically grown and transformed into a tincture. Tinctures provide relief faster and are found to be more effective than traditional capsules. [LIQUID]
1ml contains:
Polygonum (Polygonum multiflorum, root) QCE (1:4) 250 mg
QCE = Quantity Crude Equivalent
Non-Medicinal Ingredients Distilled water, certified organic alcohol
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, dark urine, nausea, vomiting, unusual tiredness, weakness, stomach or abdominal pain, and /or loss of appetite occurs as these may be symptoms of liver disease. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist
Dosage
Adults: Take 0.8-1.3 ml (25-40 drops) 3 times daily in a little water on an empty stomach.
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St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
TINNITUS
Tinnitus is the sensation of ringing, buzzing, roaring or hissing in the ears. It is not considered a medical condition on its own, but rather a symptom of a condition or often a side effect of certain medication...
In the inner ear, there are thousands of auditory cells that are electrically charged. There are tiny hairs or cilia on these cells that move with the pressure of sound waves. When these cilia move, energy is released through the auditory nerve to the brain where they are interpreted a sound.
If these hairs are damaged, bent or broken by loud noise or a blow to the head, they move randomly, no longer dependent on pressure and therefore the electrical impulses are also sent out randomly and the brain interprets these signals as noise or what we know as tinnitus. These noises can vary in severity and depending on the initial cause, can be experienced in one ear or both, intermittently or continuously. Most tinnitus is reversible and can be treated holistically with positive results.
There are a number of risk factors that leave individuals more susceptible to Tinnitus. Wax build-up is one of the more common risk factors, and again, is highly treatable. If you are someone who produces a lot of ear wax – your MD of Naturopath can take one quick look in your ears and be able tot tell you if you have heavy wax build-up in the ears - you can consider some of the options below. Some medications will cause tinnitus as a side effect, including aspirin and most anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), furosemide diuretics, and some BP and cholesterol lowering medications.
Quinine, Aminoglycoside antibiotics and cisplatin can all cause damamge to the ear and therefore also cause tinnitus. Diabetics, or individuals with high insulin or blood sugar may also be more prone to tinnitus. Jaw misalignment, head or neck trauma and ear or
sinus
infection can all be a cause of temporary tinnitus, as well. Have your doctor or Naturopath check your
homocysteine
levels, as high homocysteine has been associated with tinnitus, as well as heart disease,
high blood pressure
and stroke. Individuals who suffer from tinnitus may find that eating certain foods will worsen their symptoms. An elimination diet or anti-allergenic diet may be one way to determine what foods are triggering tinnitus symptoms.
Warm water ear lavage is one method used to get rid of excess ear wax (cerumen) or impaction in the ear. Ear candling is another method of removing excess cerumen from the ear. Be sure to ask a qualified and experienced professional if you are considering ear candling as it involves a small flame close to the head and can be dangerous. Care also needs to be made when using cotton swabs in the ear, as it can push the wax into the ear further, making it more difficult to remove and possibly causing damage.
If you work in a noisy environment or during times you may be exposed to loud noise, wear earplugs or earmuffs to protect the delicate hairs of the inner ear from damage. Stress can worsen symptoms of tinnitus, avoid chronically high stress by getting regular exercise, regular massages, practising yoga or meditation and getting an adequate amount of sleep. Acupuncture has also been found effective for reducing tinnitus, as well as relieving or decreasing stress. White noise, can often mask the irritating sounds caused by tinnitus. Fans, soft music, or specialized white noise machines can all help to distract the brain. If you have hearing loss, try a hearing aid, as it will emphasize outside sounds and minimize symptoms of tinnitus.
Supplements For Treating/Preventing Tinnitus
Adult doses are given:
Gingko Biloba:
Gingko improves circulation, specifically to the brain and inner ear. (120 mg/day)
Zinc:
Take with
copper.
Zinc
is highly concentrated in the inner ear and tinnitus has been associate with deficiencies of this mineral. (100 mg/day)
Magnesium:
Magnesium
has an affinity for the nerve and therefore useful in pathologies related to hearing. Deficiencies may also reduce blood flow to the brain. (100 mg 3 x/day with food)
Vinpocetin:
This herb has been found useful for improving brain microcirculation, supporting cogntive function and decreasing tinnitus. (15-30 mg/day)
Melatonin:
Helps reduce time needed to fall asleep and improve sleep quality, as well as improve tinnitus symptoms.(1 - 6 mg, 1 - 1/2 hour prior to bed)
Vitamin B12:
B12 is essential for the synthesis of myelin, which is needed to for optimal nerve conduction. (Take 50 - 100 mg/day combined with a B-complex)
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TINNITUS
Tinnitus is the sensation of ringing, buzzing, roaring or hissing in the ears. It is not considered a medical condition on its own, but rather a symptom of a condition or often a side effect of certain medication...
In the inner ear, there are thousands of auditory cells that are electrically charged. There are tiny hairs or cilia on these cells that move with the pressure of sound waves. When these cilia move, energy is released through the auditory nerve to the brain where they are interpreted a sound.
If these hairs are damaged, bent or broken by loud noise or a blow to the head, they move randomly, no longer dependent on pressure and therefore the electrical impulses are also sent out randomly and the brain interprets these signals as noise or what we know as tinnitus. These noises can vary in severity and depending on the initial cause, can be experienced in one ear or both, intermittently or continuously. Most tinnitus is reversible and can be treated holistically with positive results.
There are a number of risk factors that leave individuals more susceptible to Tinnitus. Wax build-up is one of the more common risk factors, and again, is highly treatable. If you are someone who produces a lot of ear wax – your MD of Naturopath can take one quick look in your ears and be able tot tell you if you have heavy wax build-up in the ears - you can consider some of the options below. Some medications will cause tinnitus as a side effect, including aspirin and most anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), furosemide diuretics, and some BP and cholesterol lowering medications.
Quinine, Aminoglycoside antibiotics and cisplatin can all cause damamge to the ear and therefore also cause tinnitus. Diabetics, or individuals with high insulin or blood sugar may also be more prone to tinnitus. Jaw misalignment, head or neck trauma and ear or
sinus
infection can all be a cause of temporary tinnitus, as well. Have your doctor or Naturopath check your
homocysteine
levels, as high homocysteine has been associated with tinnitus, as well as heart disease,
high blood pressure
and stroke. Individuals who suffer from tinnitus may find that eating certain foods will worsen their symptoms. An elimination diet or anti-allergenic diet may be one way to determine what foods are triggering tinnitus symptoms.
Warm water ear lavage is one method used to get rid of excess ear wax (cerumen) or impaction in the ear. Ear candling is another method of removing excess cerumen from the ear. Be sure to ask a qualified and experienced professional if you are considering ear candling as it involves a small flame close to the head and can be dangerous. Care also needs to be made when using cotton swabs in the ear, as it can push the wax into the ear further, making it more difficult to remove and possibly causing damage.
If you work in a noisy environment or during times you may be exposed to loud noise, wear earplugs or earmuffs to protect the delicate hairs of the inner ear from damage. Stress can worsen symptoms of tinnitus, avoid chronically high stress by getting regular exercise, regular massages, practising yoga or meditation and getting an adequate amount of sleep. Acupuncture has also been found effective for reducing tinnitus, as well as relieving or decreasing stress. White noise, can often mask the irritating sounds caused by tinnitus. Fans, soft music, or specialized white noise machines can all help to distract the brain. If you have hearing loss, try a hearing aid, as it will emphasize outside sounds and minimize symptoms of tinnitus.
Supplements For Treating/Preventing Tinnitus
Adult doses are given:
Gingko Biloba:
Gingko improves circulation, specifically to the brain and inner ear. (120 mg/day)
Zinc:
Take with
copper.
Zinc
is highly concentrated in the inner ear and tinnitus has been associate with deficiencies of this mineral. (100 mg/day)
Magnesium:
Magnesium
has an affinity for the nerve and therefore useful in pathologies related to hearing. Deficiencies may also reduce blood flow to the brain. (100 mg 3 x/day with food)
Vinpocetin:
This herb has been found useful for improving brain microcirculation, supporting cogntive function and decreasing tinnitus. (15-30 mg/day)
Melatonin:
Helps reduce time needed to fall asleep and improve sleep quality, as well as improve tinnitus symptoms.(1 - 6 mg, 1 - 1/2 hour prior to bed)
Vitamin B12:
B12 is essential for the synthesis of myelin, which is needed to for optimal nerve conduction. (Take 50 - 100 mg/day combined with a B-complex)
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