1. Botanical medicines used for kidney disease in the United States
- Author
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Eric L, Yarnell
- Subjects
Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Plants, Medicinal ,Adolescent ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,Middle Aged ,Renal Agents ,United States ,Immunomodulation ,Young Adult ,Chronic Disease ,Humans ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,Plant Preparations ,Child ,Aged ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
Herbal medicines are being used with greater frequency by practitioners of natural medicine in the United States. Many categories of herbs are used, primarily angiotensin antagonists, nonspecific nephroprotective, and immunomodulating/adaptogenic herbs. The most common herbs in each category are discussed both from a historical and scientific perspective. For the first time, a case series of the use of the proposed herbal angiotensin antagonist herb indigenous to the United States, Lespedeza capitata, is reported based on the author's clinical practice.
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- 2012