| There is so much that has been said about golden | | | | plant into an important object of trade during that |
| seal as an effective urinary tract infection remedy, | | | | era. According to records, the demand for this herb |
| but there is so little that we know about it. It is one | | | | reached 200,000 up to 300,000 pounds per year. |
| of the most recommended natural treatments for | | | | The overwhelming demand,and the deforestation of |
| UTI, and knowing what makes it effective can help | | | | woodlands saw the abundance of this medicinal herb |
| us discern its potentials as alternative cure for UTI. | | | | dwindle, until attempts to save it in 1991 seemed too |
| Goldenseal is also known for its botanical name of | | | | late. It was only in 1997 that trade restrictions came |
| hydrastis canandensis. In case you encounter other | | | | to effect, albeit belated. Hence, if you are to |
| recommendations for herbs that go by the following | | | | consider this plant as your urinary tract infection |
| names, ground raspberry, indian dye, eye root,orange | | | | remedy, make sure you are buying the real herb. |
| root, yellow root, yellow puccoon, and jaundice root, | | | | You might have some difficulty in discerning this |
| look no further. These are the other names by which | | | | because the dried roots are that part of the plant |
| goldenseal is known by. | | | | that posseses healing compounds. The compounds |
| However, you may still have to look further in case | | | | are berberine, canadine, and hydrastine. |
| you decide to make it as your urinary tract infection | | | | The main healing compound of goldenseal as urinary |
| remedy. Unknown to many, goldenseal was declared | | | | tract infection remedy is the berberine. It has the |
| as an endangered species as early as 1991. It was | | | | most potent charateristics that can combat parasites, |
| proposed and accepted for listing as such in a 1997 | | | | bacterial and viral infections, including fungal and yeast |
| Convention of International Trade in Endangered | | | | disorders. The combination of berberine with the two |
| Species (CITES). | | | | other ingredients made the plant a good preventive |
| Goldenseal is described as a woodland herb with | | | | medication against diseases because of its ability to |
| underground yellow roots and a peculiarly wrinkled | | | | boost immunity through improvement of blood |
| leaf and hairy stems. It used to grow abundantly in | | | | circulation. |
| Ohio Valley but soon dwindled into near | | | | There are available goldenseal extract supplements |
| non-existence when the valley suffered deforestation | | | | being sold as UTI medication, with a recommended |
| due to modern developments.In fact, in New York | | | | dosage of two to four times a day to be taken for |
| goldenseal supply has been depleted in the earlier | | | | as long as you need to eradicate the symptoms of |
| part of this century. | | | | urinary tract infection. However, in case you have |
| The first American settlers learned of this medicinal | | | | been taking this medication for quite some time, you |
| plant from the native Cherokee Indians. One of the | | | | should probably consider other options. Godenseal |
| early European settlers was impressed with the | | | | medications of long ago were in demand because it |
| versatility of the plant to treat several diseases, as | | | | was highly effective despite of its lack of refinement |
| insect repellent and even as stain and dye. The said | | | | as a capsule or tablet form. |
| settler decided to bring a sample back to Europe for | | | | Consult your doctor for other urinary tract infection |
| cultivation. | | | | remedies you would like to take as you alternative |
| At first it had no appeal to others particularly to | | | | cure for UTI. They are the best source of |
| home gardeners; but it later gained popularity as a | | | | information about the effectiveness of your intended |
| powerful healing herb by 1798. The demand for the | | | | medication. |
| plant both in America and in Europe, transformed the | | | | |