St John’s wort – Hypericum perforatum
/0 Comments/in Home Remedies /by Dr. Todd StoneSt John’s wort: Scientific Evidence Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are considered the highest form of scientific evidence. A group of people with the same condition are divided into two groups, and randomly assigned to receive the medicine or a placebo. Neither the patient nor the doctors know which group they are in until the results […]
Eleuthero – Siberian Ginseng
/0 Comments/in Home Remedies /by Dr. Todd StoneEleuthero: Scientific Evidence Consider with Immune deficiency, convalescence, inflammatory conditions (-itis), Adrenal Fatigue, Asthma, Candida, Hypoglycemia, jet lag, hypothyroidism, and menopause. Use for fatigue, exhaustion, feeling stressed, and brain fog. Attributes – Adaptogen, Immune Regulating. Organ/Systems – Adrenal, Endocrine, Immune system. Cautions – High blood pressure Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are considered the highest form […]
Echinacea – Coneflower
/0 Comments/in Home Remedies /by Dr. Todd StoneEchinacea: Scientific Evidence Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are considered the highest form of scientific evidence. A group of people with the same condition are divided into two groups, and randomly assigned to receive the medicine or a placebo. Neither the patient nor the doctors know which group they are in until the results are assessed. […]
Milk Thistle – Silybum Marianum
/0 Comments/in Home Remedies /by Dr. Todd StoneMilk Thistle: Scientific Evidence Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are considered the highest form of scientific evidence. A group of people with the same condition are divided into two groups, and randomly assigned to receive the medicine or a placebo. Neither the patient nor the doctors know which group they are in until the results are […]
Turmeric – Curcuma Longa
/0 Comments/in Home Remedies /by Dr. Todd StoneTurmeric: Scientific Evidence Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are considered the highest form of scientific evidence. A group of people with the same condition are divided into two groups, and randomly assigned to receive the medicine or a placebo. Neither the patient nor the doctors know which group they are in until the results are assessed. […]