New Herbs of Grace Catalogue

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I am to be fair more than a little biased. The company really does have the absolute finest medicinal herbs available out in the market place today. If you want their new product list just click the image. International orders a speciality.

The company is also expanding the range to assist the home herbal medicine maker. Lots of carrier oils and a new range of 100% pure essential oils. All sourced from ethically harvested and sympathetic use of crop.

So if you want premium herbs…….

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Black Cohosh Safety.

Cimicifuga racemosa

Today , I have been reading a very interesting and illuminating article about Black Cohosh, Cimicifuga racemosa. Written by Dr Rolf Teschke MD and submitted to a professional Journal titled ‘Menopause’. Dated March 10th 2010.

I was reviewing the Herbs Of Grace Menotune formula and the various herbal components. One of which is black cohosh. The Herbs Of Grace Menotune formula has been a great success, with no recorded adverse reactions. Naturally an article on any of the components in the Herbs Of Grace range piques my interests and attention.

Below is the abstract written by Dr Rolf Teschke MD

Objective: The data of 69 cases of initially suspected black cohosh (BC)-induced liver disease were reviewed and analyzed to clarify whether BC hepatotoxicity really exists as a disease entity in these cases comparable to toxic liver disease being caused by various drugs and dietary supplements.

Methods: The cases comprised 11 published case reports and 58 spontaneous reports to national regulatory agencies. The analysis includes assessment of causality for BC, data quality of the presented cases, and their inconsistencies and confounding variables.

Results: The assessed data raise serious doubts on the initial claims of causality for BC in these cases and provide clear evidence of their poor quality, especially when spontaneous reports are considered. There are major inconsistencies for the same patient regarding reported data. Moreover, the analysis of all cases disclosed confounding variables. These include poor case data quality, uncertainty of BC product, quality, and identification, undisclosed indication, insufficient adverse event definition, lack of temporal association and dechallenge, missing or inadequate evaluation of alcohol use, comedication, comorbidity, reexposure test, and alternative diagnoses.

Conclusions: The presented data do not support the concept of hepatotoxicity in a primarily suspected causal relationship to the use of BC and failure to provide a signal of safety concern, but further efforts have to be undertaken to dismiss or to substantiate the existence of BC hepatotoxicity as a special disease entity. The future strategy should be focused on prospective causality evaluations in patients diagnosed with suspected BC hepatotoxicity, using a structured, quantitative, and hepatotoxicity-specific causality assessment method.

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The Blog author very much appreciates the reading of learned science. There are a few other reported traditional uses of Black Cohosh that are well known.

  • In the USA the root dug in October is a supposed antidote to Rattlesnake bite & other poisons.
  • Possibly effective in Whooping-cough
  • St.Vitus’ Dance of children. Regarded a specific.
  • Nervine
  • Anti Arthritic
  • Source of Salicylic acid. Derivative of Aspirin
  • Anelgesic (Mild)

The Herb has seen uses for:

  • Cramps
  • Sciatica
  • Painful menstruation
  • Menopausal Symptons
  • Painfull Breasts.
  • Migraine (Hormonal origin)
  • Tinnitus


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Pitch Trefoil

Bituminaria bituminosa

Pitch Trefoil. Bituminaria bituminosa. I picked a stem of this plant thinking it was Alfalfa, the smell of the sap was almost overwhelming. As the latin name implies this flower packs a offlactory punch reminiscent of freshly laid tarmac. Not an Alfalfa, but the similar Pitch Trefoil with some traditional healing merits all of its own, the plant has a medicinally very important constituent called  Psoralen. Psoralen according to substantiated research has a therapeutic effect on psoriasis, vitiligo and bald patches! Pitch Trefoil is also an Important source of foranocoumarins which are used in cosmetics and photochemotherapy. From an agricultural standpoint the plant has great value, it is able to stabilise degraded soils.



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Common Vetch

A wonderful fodder

Common Vetch. Vicia sativa. Spanish: algarroba, arveja. According to Indian research Donkey’s thrive on this fayre. How are goats on it I wonder. Rabbits will eat it but do not experience the weight gain the Donkey’s do! Thus it appears fine fodder for animals. Ongoing veterinarian funded research on the seed as a valuable animal food continues….

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Red Vetch

Red Vetch

Red Vetch. Lathyrus cicera. Despite the beautiful red flora this little beauty is easy to miss, it is quite small and scarcely noticeable. I had difficulty capturing this image as the breeze was quite strong. The night before I had been reading about this wild flower, The Vetch has an apparently well earned reputation for indestructibility. William Ellis, in the modern husbandman (1750) reminded farmers of the obvious:

“A vetch will grow through

The bottom of an old shoe”.

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