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Gotu Kola |
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Centella Asiatica |
Centella Asiatica are used in;
It has been used for: wound healing, better circulation, memory enhancement,
cancer, vitality, general tonic, respiratory ailments, detoxifying the body,
treatment of skin disorders (such as psoriasis and eczema), revitalizing
connective tissue, burn and scar treatment, clearing up skin infections,
slimming and edema, arthritis, rheumatism, treatment of liver and kidneys,
periodontal disease, strengthening of veins (varicose veins), blood
purifier, high blood pressure, sedative, anti-stress, anti-anxiety, an
aphrodisiac, immune booster, anabolic and adaptogen etc.
None of these above claims have been evaluated by the FDA, but research has
been done by various institutes and universities, which concluded that more
research is called for on this ancient herb.
Although somebody once said "if it sounds too good to be true, it usually
is" - I am not sure that this applies to this herb, as the qualities
exhibited by it, have been used for centuries and are still in use today -
for that reason, I do believe that there must be truth in the anecdotal
claims made on behalf of this herb. (This herb is in the same class as apple
cider vinegar.)
It contains a variety of ingredients, but the active ingredients are
asiaticoside (a triterpene glycoside) (triterpenoid), brahmoside and
brahminoside (both saponin glycosides), madecassoside (a glycoside with
strong anti-inflammatory properties), madecassic acid, thiamine, riboflavin,
pyridoxine, vitamin K, asparate, glutamate, serine, threonine, alanine,
lysine, histidine, magnesium, calcium and sodium.
It contains no caffeine (it is sometimes confused with kola nut, which
contains high caffeine content) yet it is used extensively to increase
energy and vitality. The reason for this might be because it is said to
assist with increasing the blood sugar level, which in turn would prevent
hypoglycemia, mental fatigue, depression, confusion as well as schizophrenic
tendencies - or it could be because of the high concentration of thiamine
(vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2) and pyridoxine (vitamin B6) which
assists to convert carbohydrates into glucose as well as normal nervous
system functioning.
In animal testing it was also shown that centella (together with capsicum
and Siberian ginseng) can assist in overcoming the negative effects of
fatigue and stress.
In traditional African health it has been used for the treatment of leprosy
(the asiaticoside content dissolves the waxy coating of the leprosy bacteria
- allowing the immune system to destroy the bacteria), bronchitis, asthma,
syphilis and wound healing; in India it has for the last 3,000 years of
Ayurvedic medicine been used for wound healing, a mild diuretic, increasing
concentration, alertness, as well as anti-anxiety and anti-stress; in the
Far East it is used for treatment of depression, longevity, (in China it is
called the "Fountain of Youth")
In our modern day pharmaceutical world (a fact acknowledged by a major
multi-national pharmaceutical manufacturer, since they make a centella
extract as well) it is often used as an active ingredient in tonics, oral
slimming formulas, body-beautiful preparations, body firming products, wound
healing, anti-aging skin care products (independent studies have shown the
topical effectiveness between centella and treating stretch marks).
Great stock is also put by using this herb for bedridden and post-operative
patients for a couple of reasons - wound healing, preventing bedsores,
epithelial ulcers, as well as helping prevent muscular atrophy.
Its beneficial effects on the venous system is of great help to people
suffering from diverse problems such as
varicose veins, gastric ulcers, phlebitis, hemorrhoids, etc. In this action
the centella helps in strengthening the capillaries and veins and in so
doing assists with better blood
circulation.
With its effect on connective tissue great value is achieved with the
synthesis of collagen, thickening of the skin (a great anti-aging property -
as we age our skins become thinner), increasing the tensile strength of the
flesh, wound healing, repair of damaged tissue as well as promoting hair and
nail growth.
In a French study done in 1966 it was found that it had a significant
healing effect when used after episiotomy - a surgical cut of the vulva to
prevent tearing during childbirth. The cut healed more rapidly than with
standard treatment.
Other anti-aging properties that this herb is said to promote is an increase
in hemoglobin, and a decrease of urea and
acid phosphates levels in the blood.
Although Yogis have used this herb to increase their meditation abilities
through better concentration, focus and alertness, this herb has also shown
great promise in improving mental retardation and increasing IQ.
It has been used for centuries in the treatment of liver and kidney
problems, and has once again become popular as an alternative treatment for
people suffering from hepatitis as well as alcoholic liver disease.
When detoxifying the body it is also helpful to look for help from centella,
as it assists with destroying toxic
accumulation in the brain as well as the nerves, while it helps to clear the
body from heavy metals as well as drugs - including recreational drugs.
In alternative health this herb is used to treat tumors and cancerous
growths, without suppressing the auto immune system or creating toxic wastes
within the body.
Dosage, toxicity and symptoms of high intake
No RDA or dosage has been determined but
fresh leaves can be used in salads, or dried leaves can also be used to make
tea. Supplements are also available in varying strengths.
For those who have sensitive stomach, nausea has been reported at very high
levels of intake like 10 tablets or more. This maybe prevented by minimizing
intake to lessen strength of the tablets.
In one successful case of the "Spirulina+Chlorella+Gotu
Kola" tablet, a young boy, age 9, who was infected with a dengue virus, and
whose platelets went down to 170, got cured with 6 tablets taken at lunch
and another 6 before bedtime, for a total of 12 tablets a day, for several
days. Click here for info.
Due to its potency, it is not recommended as a food supplement for children under 4 or
breast-feeding or pregnant mothers or those wanting to get pregnant. Those
who have skin cancer or liver disease or undergoing treatment on these 2
should not take Gotu Kola in its pure form. People taking sedatives should also not
use Gotu Kola as a supplement.
The good thing about our tablet is that the negative effects of the high dosage of Gotu Kola or Centella is negated or counteracted by the other ingredients like Spirulina and Chlorella.
In any case, for serious diseases, please consult your doctors first and then support that treatment with our tablets if the doctor allows it. See our TESTIMONIALS page for info.
