Botanical Antivirals With David Crow

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Botanical Antivirals With David Crow

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nnWhat You’ll Discover in These 5 WeeksnIn this 5-week transformational intensive, David will guide you through the fundamental skills and competencies you’ll need to successfully use herbal remedies and clinical-level formulas to address viral conditions and create your healthiest life.nnModule 1: The Fragrant Pharmacy — Antiviral Powers of Aromatic Herbs & Spices (May 13)nnBotanical antivirals are not necessarily rare species known only to herbalists. Some of the most potent compounds are found in common culinary herbs and spices.nnKnowing how to use these plants in your diet for protection against viral infections is only the beginning of utilizing their powers.nnAs you’ll discover, they can also be used in a variety of targeted and highly therapeutic ways to treat both acute and chronic conditions caused by a variety of virus species.nnIn this module, you’ll explore:nnScientific research that validates the healing effects of antiviral herbs within the human bodynThe difference between in-vitro and in-vivo research, and what’s relevant and applicable in scientific studies on antiviral herbsnAntiviral herbs that should be used in your daily diet for both protection and treatmentnHerbs that you likely have in your kitchen right now — with known antiviral powersnThe important antiviral compounds found in common herbs and spices, such as Rosmarinic acid in rosemary, mint, and lemon balmnTraditional uses of herbs such as thyme, tulsi, sages, and ginger for contagious respiratory conditions, and the modern research confirming their antiviral powersnKey differences between botanical antivirals and antiviral drugsnAn overview of the antiviral mechanisms of botanical speciesnHow classical Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine view viral infections and their treatmentsnnModule 2: Nourishing the Essence — Immune Boosting & Antiviral Powers of Adaptogens (May 20)nnAdaptogenic herbs are gaining more and more recognition and popularity for their abilities to nourish, balance, and strengthen the immune, nervous, and endocrine systems, thereby increasing vitality and resistance to stress and toxins.nnThese herbs also possess significant antiviral powers and are therefore of primary importance for not only boosting immunity against contagious viral infections, but also speeding recovery from acute infections, and overcoming the weakening effects of chronic infectionsnnIn this module, you’ll explore:nnHow adaptogens are used by medical herbalists to treat virus species such as herpes and Epstein Barr, and viral conditions such as influenza and hepatitisnThe antiviral activities and mechanisms of adaptogenic herbs such as licorice, rhodiola, and astragalus against various viral speciesnPreparation methods, correct dosages, and safe, effective combinations of adaptogens and other antiviral herbsnMajor species of accessible medicinal mushrooms known for their antiviral effects, such as chaga, maitake, and turkey tailnScientific research studies confirming the powers of botanical antivirals herbsnnModule 3: The Power of Bitter — Alkaloid-Based Botanicals With Antiviral Properties (May 27)nnSome of the strongest antiviral herbs are those that contain berberine and other alkaloids. These herbs have broad-spectrum antimicrobial powers, and they can be targeted to specific organs, as needed, through herbal combinations.nnBecause of their potency and possible adverse reactions if taken for too long or in higher dosages, these species are the most challenging to use clinically. Skillful formulation and consideration of the individual’s constitution and digestive power is required.nnWhen carefully used, these herbs can be as effective or more so than antiviral drugs, and in some cases are gaining recognition as being able to inhibit and eradicate multidrug resistance strains of microbes.nnIn this module, you’ll explore:nnSecrets to combining immune-boosting and antiviral herbs — for holistic treatment and protectionnHow to safely use potent antiviral herbs such as neem, coptis, and goldensealnEmerging multidrug resistance and the use of antiviral herbs to support and potentize medicationsnOverview of the major viral speciesnFormulas for supporting detoxification from viral inflammationnnModule 4: Protecting the Lungs — Herbs & Essential Oils With Antiviral Powers for the Respiratory System (June 3)nnThere are numerous herbs and essential oils with antiviral powers that are used for treating respiratory infections. As with other categories of botanical antivirals, modern research is confirming what classical medicine has known for centuries, while also revealing the biological and cellular mechanisms responsible for their actions.nnThe classical formulas of Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, combined with contemporary aromatherapy, are a rich repository of valuable knowledge. Applying this knowledge for clinical level self-care is more relevant than ever for protecting ourselves from microbial contagion, lessening the severity of infections, and speeding the healing processes.nnIn this module, you’ll explore:nnEmerging research of botanical species showing proven or potential powers against viruses, and how this can be applied for clinical-level self-carenModern applications and scientific confirmation of classical Chinese herbal formulas for contagious respiratory diseasesnThe mechanisms of how essential oils work against virusesnHighly effective aromatherapy treatments for respiratory viral infectionsnHow to create antiviral formulas for the respiratory system using herbs such as andrographis, osha, yerba santa, self-heal, and myrrhnnModule 5: Clinical Pearls — Lesser-Known Antiviral Herbs Used in Clinical Herbology (June 10)nnMany species of botanical antivirals are not generally found outside of the clinical practices of medical herbalists. Many of these species are underappreciated local plants that are widely available, and therefore represent an easily accessible addition to your home pharmacy.nnUnlike the culinary herbs and adaptogens that can be used for extended times as part of the diet, these herbs tend to be more potent and therefore require a greater level of knowledge to be used safely and effectively. These herbs are often found in Asian medicine, and are also emerging through modern research as important sources of antiviral compounds.nnIn this module, you’ll explore:nnOld European herbal remedies with modern antiviral applicationsnHow to create a home pharmacy of lesser-known antiviral herbs that can be easily cultivated and wildcraftednMajor antiviral herbs for your home pharmacy including houttuynia, isatis, red root, and othersnHow classical Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine view viral infections and their treatmentsnNew science in herb-drug interactions: the future of antiviral treatment using combined allopathic and herbal medicines …

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