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Have you tried Doc's nerve sedative formula? or better yet the female formula in the files ?

 

Here is some info I have on hand if it is helpful.

 

 

St. John's Wort - This herb has been reported to be a mild MAO inhibitor, you may have to avoid the same foods that are avoided when taking an MAO inhibitor.

 

 

St. John's Wort--May enhance effects of narcotics, alcohol, and antidepressants; increase risk of sunburn; interfere with iron absorption.

Evening Primrose oil--Can counteract the effects of anti-convulsant drugs.

 

 

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herbal remedies , Suzanne <suziesgoats>

wrote:

> Have you tried Doc's nerve sedative formula? or better yet the

female formula in the files ?

 

No, I have not. There are a few things in the nerve sedative formula

that I'm pretty sure that I shouldn't take while breastfeeding - the

cohosh's and skullcap. Although, doctor has reassured me that the

occasional cup of chamomile and skullcap tea, wouldn't do any harm.

It's funny, I'm more apprehensive than she is about that kind of

thing, and she's the one whose has a plethora of letters behind her

name.

 

As far as the women's formula goes. At the bottom of the formulas -

Doc says " You can vary these to suit your needs. " There are only a

few of the herbs that I know for sure will not decrease the milk

supply. My concern is if I fiddle with the formulas too much that I

may get too much of what I don't need or not enough of what I do.

 

What I'd really like is a really GOOD herb book, that lists the make

up of the herb - i.e. vitamins, minerals, amino acids, etc -

Properties i.e. MAO, SSRI, anti-coagulant<sp?>, galactagogue<sp?>, I

don't just want to be able to read what it's good for, I want to know

how it breaks down in the body, how it's processed and absorbed, and

what it does to the body.

 

Tammi Upshaw

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What I'd really like is a really GOOD herb book, that lists the make

up of the herb - i.e. vitamins, minerals, amino acids, etc -

 

Tammi Upshaw

 

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I believe the PDR for Herbal Medicines will list what you're looking for....

 

Khepri

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Wow, guys thanks for the info on searching for info on herbs.

Althought I didn't know that the PDR had an herbal medicine version.

Is there a comprehensive book about commission E in Germany - I think

that's the right country, lol. If not, you guys should still know

what I'm talking about.

 

Tammi Upshaw

 

herbal remedies , " Khepri " <khepri@p...> wrote:

> What I'd really like is a really GOOD herb book, that lists the make

> up of the herb - i.e. vitamins, minerals, amino acids, etc -

>

> Tammi Upshaw

>

> .................................

>

> I believe the PDR for Herbal Medicines will list what you're

looking for....

>

> Khepri

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