Guest guest Posted March 21, 2005 Report Share Posted March 21, 2005 I'm looking for more information on using herbs which inhibit aspergillus fumigatus (for treating allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (APBA)). The Will MacLean, Jane Lyttelton, Clinical Book of Internal Medicine specifies herbs that inhibit tuberculosis and suggests that these be added to the primary constitutional formula or as a first line treatment in cases of drug resistant tuberculosis. I am thinking that it may make sense to add some of the antifungal herbs to the primary constitutional formula as well. My questions are: 1) Does it make sense to add antifungal herbs to the primary constitutional formula and also use them as a nasal wash? 2) Are there any herbs that are more effective an inhibiting aspergillus fumigatus than the ones I have come across? So far the herbs I've found (through Google Scholar) that inhibit aspergillus fumigatus include: - da huang - hong hua - ji xing zi 3) Has anyone had any experiences with eliminating aspergillus/ improving hypersensitivity reactions? Any suggestions? Thanks kindly, Susan Stott sstott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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