Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Chinese Herbs In Western View - Sang Ye (Folium Mori Albae) Health Benefits and Side Effects

 

Sang Ye is too known as White Mulberry Leaf. The bitter, sweet and cold herb has been used in TCM to delight common cold and influenza, dizziness and blurry appearance due to liver yang ascending, edema, etc., at the same time that it drains Wind, clears Heat and Liver-Heat, improves faculty of seeing, etc by enhancing the functions of lung and liver channels.

Ingredients
1. Rutin
2. Quercetin
3. Isoquercitrin
4. Morocetin
5. Moracetin
6. Quercetin-3-Triglucoside
7. Astraglin
8. Inokosterone   
9. Ecdysterone
10. -sitosterol
11. Uumbelliferone
12. Scopolin
13.  --hexenal
14. Etc.

Health Benefits
1. Diabetes mellitus 
In the study to a lore review aimed to analyse various studies akin to the use of phytotherapy in diabetes mellitus in Turkey in grade to provide additional information for healthcare professionals, indicated that among the herbs most-commonly used side by side with modern medical therapies and in addition in folkloric medicine, we searched with a view to bitter melon, cinnamon, fenugreek, olive leaf, black seed and white mulberry. Studies conducted in this room have produced conflicting results and, the inevitableness to conduct randomized, placebo-controlled clinical human studies to advance in successive new drugs from herbs, as in the box of metformin, still remains important. Besides, farther on studies are required to address the issues of standardization and aristocracy control of existing preparations. More importantly, healthcare professionals caring on the side of diabetic patients need to be observant of phytotherapy to incorporate phytomedicine into their practices and should undertake additional responsibility in relation to these amiable of therapies that are commonly-used from top to toe the world(1).

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