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AIDS: Chemistry Herbal e ALDDS. Herbal Chemistry _ | The Real Story 2 Q . by Colleen Woods PAs. Dip. Med. Herbs. Member NHAA Ca ‘any essential olls have therapeu- tic effects and are found mostly in the glands within the tissues of plants or on the epidermis. They are not found In all plants, but the species Umbelliferae, Compositae and Labijatae are known to contain thera- peutic amounts. They are complex mixtures of small molecules which are volatile, espe- clally In steam, They generally have a strong odour and are responsible for the flavours of many cullnary herbs which are used to enhance the taste and aroma of food. Some exampies of culinary herbs used Include; the fruits of the Umbellif- erae, Dill, Caraway, Anise, Fennel and also the leaves of some species of hablatae, including the Mints and Thymes. The therapeutic effect of essential smooth muscles of the Intestines, al- oils Is well documented and some lowing the passage of wind. It is used examples Include antiseptic, diuretic, frequently for the treatment of collc. expectorant and sedative actions. Excessive doses of essential olls via The antiseptic action of essential olls —_ the lungsor digestive tract may affect reduces the growth of bacteria with- _ the liver, causing swelling and pain, or out damaging the tissues. Thymol, the they may effect the kidneys causing essential oil of Garden Thyme Isused urine retention. As in all things, care extensively for mouth ulcers and sore must be taken as excessive use of throats. essential ollscan be damaging. When The essential olls of Sandalwood using them as medication, Herbalist |] ments and reputable sclentific Journals - and Juniper berries are excreted via or Naturopathshouldbeconsultedfor || Which paint a very different picture of the the urinary tract. Here they have a__ the correct dosage, as overdose of || Spread of AIDS to that which we are nor- diuretic andantisepticactionandare the oll can cause liver enlargement, |] ally shown. useful In the treatment of urinary tract urine retention or allergic symptoms Separated Into easily-understood sec- infections. The essential oils found in like hives or eezerna. Infusions are the || tonsincluding The Heterosexual Myth, The Thyme and Eucalyptus are eliminated safest, most effective form of home || Virus Engineers and Aids in Africa, fully via the lungs and are useful therapeu- medication. Always put a cover on || referenced and rounded out with a clear tically as Expectorants and Antisep- the infusion, because of the volatile || Glossography, AIDS - The Real Story shows tics for treatment of certain types of nature of the oils. how medla hype and scientific mlsinforma- . 3? + As regular readers of ANY publication will know, a massive amount of informa- tion is printed about AIDS. NEXUS re- searchers have been sifting this mass for quite some time, and many anomalous features of the spread of AIDS came to our attention - so many that we were led to months of research in blomedical libraries to sort fact from fallacy and downright misinformation. What we discovered has placed a whole new complexion on the nature of AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome) and HIV (Human Immuno-deficiency Vi- rus). We found so much, in fact, that it doesn’t fit in NEXUS - so we’ve printed a NEXUS Supplement in our usual format to present the startling facts uncovered by other researchers and ourselves. Called AIDS -The Real Story, it tells you all the facts - from the World health Or- ganizatlon, Government Health depart- coughs. tlon has helped cover up the probable External use of certain essential olls Infusion/In tion source of AIDS and divert research from stimulates the blood circulation and usion/Inhalatio the most promising areas of exploration. For head colds & Flu Italso clearly Illustrates why there’s no they are used In the preparation of liniments, e.g. Ginger, Rosemary, Mustard and Bergamot. need to panic, and how AIDS Is not spread- 1 to 2 cloves of garlic, half teaspoon Ing heterosexually. peppermint leaves, smail pinch cay- AIDS - The Real Story isatruly in-depth enne pepper. Honey andlemoncan presentation of the facts behind AIDS, To make Brassica Nigra, a rub for also be added. Infuse and drink when cancer research and presents an overview neuralgia, take § mis Wintergreen, 5 mis Rosemary, 5 mis Cinnamon, 5 mis hot. of what may yet be the tip of a biological of Thyme and 80mls of oil. Dissolve Iceberg. and combine over a low heat. 7 mls Eucalyptus oil, 3 mis Thyme oil, 2 If you have trouble finding copies in mls Camphorated oil, 3 mis Pepper- newsagents or health food stores, this sup- mint oil (use essential oils). Combine plement is available direct from NEXUS - in a small bottle. Use 2-3 drops in a see the back Inslde cover of this issue for bow! of hot water. Inhale the steam.A }/ details. - Spring 1988 The essential oils of Peppermint and Dill have a relaxant effect on the Herbal Chemistry | rhe Real Story 2 Q Ss by Colleen Woods Dip. Med. Herbs. Member NHAA sh Pa any essential olls have therapeu- 2 LM 3 tic effects and are found mostly in the glands within the tissues of plants or on the epidermis. They are not found In all plants, but the species Umbelliferae, Compositae and Labijatae are known to contain thera- peutic amounts. They are complex mixtures of small molecules which are volatile, espe- clally In steam, They generally have a strong odour and are responsible for the flavours of many cullnary herbs which are used to enhance the taste and aroma of food. Some exampies of culinary herbs used Include; the fruits of the Umbellif- erae, Dill, Caraway, Anise, Fennel and also the leaves of some species of hablatae, including the Mints and Thymes. The therapeutic effect of essential smooth muscles of the Intestines, al- oils Is well documented and some lowing the passage of wind. It is used examples Include antiseptic, diuretic, frequently for the treatment of collc. expectorant and sedative actions. Excessive doses of essential olls via The antiseptic action of essential olls —_ the lungsor digestive tract may affect reduces the growth of bacteria with- _ the liver, causing swelling and pain, or out damaging the tissues. Thymol, the they may effect the kidneys causing essential oil of Garden Thyme Isused urine retention. As in all things, care extensively for mouth ulcers and sore must be taken as excessive use of throats. essential ollscan be damaging. When The essential olls of Sandalwood using them as medicatior), a Herbalist : ma and Juniper berries are excreted via or Naturopathshouldbeconsultedfor || Which paint a very different picture of the the urinary tract. Here they have a__ the correct dosage, as overdose of || Spread of AIDS to that which we are nor- diuretic andantisepticactionandare the oll can cause liver enlargement, |] ally shown. useful In the treatment of urinary tract urine retention or allergic symptoms Separated Into easily-understood sec- infections. The essential oils found in ike hives or eczerna. Infusions are the |] tlonsincluding The Heterosexual Myth, The Thyme and Eucalyptus are eliminated safest, most effective form of home || Virus Engineers and Aids in Africa, fully via the lungs and are useful therapeu- medication. Always put a cover on || referenced and rounded out with a clear tically as Expectorants and Antisep- the infusion, because of the volatile || Glessography, AIDS - The Real Story shows tics for treatment of certain types of nature of the oils. how medla hype and scientific mlsinforma- . a? + As regular readers of ANY publication will know, a massive amount of informa- tion is printed about AIDS. NEXUS re- searchers have been sifting this mass for quite some time, and many anomalous features of the spread of AIDS came to our attention - so many that we were led to months of research in blomedical librarles to sort fact from fallacy and downright misinformation. What we discovered has placed a whole new complexion on the nature of AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome) and HIV (Human Immuno-deficiency Vi- rus). We found so much, in fact, that it doesn’t fit in NEXUS - so we’ve printed a NEXUS Supplement in our usual format to present the startling facts uncovered by other researchers and ourselves. Called AIDS -The Real Story, it tells you all the facts - from the World health Or- ganizatlon, Government Health depart- ments and reputable sclentific Journals - coughs. tlon has helped cover up the probable External use of certain essential olls Infusion/In tion source of AIDS and divert research from stimulates the blood circulation and usion/Inhalatio the most promising areas of exploration. For head colds & Flu It also clearly Illustrates why there’s no they are used In the preparation of liniments, e.g. Ginger, Rosemary, Mustard and Bergamot. need to panic, and how AIDS Is not spread- 1 to 2 cloves of garlic, half teaspoon Ing heterosexually. peppermint leaves, smail pinch cay- AIDS - The Real Story isatruly in-depth enne pepper. Honey andlemoncan presentation of the facts behind AIDS, To make Brassica Nigra, ib for ene Se also be added. Infuse and drink when cancer research and presents an overview neuralgia, take § mis Wintergreen, 5 mls Rosemary, 5 mls Cinnamon, 5 mis hot. of what may yet be the tip of a biological of Thyme and 80mls of oll. Dissolve sete and combine over a low heat. 7 mls Eucalyptus oil, 3 mis Thyme oil, 2 If you have trouble finding copies in mls Camphorated oil, 3 mis Pepper- newsagents or health food stores, this sup- mint oil (use essential oils). Combine plement is available direct from NEXUS - in a small bottle. Use 2-3 drops in a see the back Inslde cover of this issue for bow! of hot water. Inhale the steam.A }/ details. NEXUS New Times Six - Spring 1988 The essential oils of Peppermint and Dill have a relaxant effect on the ‘any essential olls have therapeu- tic effects and are found mostly in the glands within the tissues of plants or on the epidermis. They are not found In all plants, but the species Umbelliferae, Compositae and Labijatae are known to contain thera- peutic amounts. They are complex mixtures of small molecules which are volatile, espe- clally In steam, They generally have a strong odour and are responsible for the flavours of many cullnary herbs which are used to enhance the taste and aroma of food. Some exampies of culinary herbs used Include; the fruits of the Umbellif- erae, Dill, Caraway, Anise, Fennel and also the leaves of some species of hablatae, including the Mints and Thymes. The therapeutic effect of essential oils Is well documented and some examples Include antiseptic, diuretic, expectorant and sedative actions. The antiseptic action of essential olls reduces the growth of bacteria with- out damaging the tissues. Thymol, the essential oil of Garden Thyme Is used extensively for mouth ulcers and sore throats. The essential olls of Sandalwood and Juniper berries are excreted via the urinary tract. Here they have a diuretic and antiseptic action and are useful In the treatment of urinary tract infections. The essential oils found in Thyme and Eucalyptus are eliminated via the lungs and are useful therapeu- tically as Expectorants and Antisep- tics for treatment of certain types of coughs. External use of certain essential olls stimulates the blood circulation and they are used In the preparation of liniments, e.g. Ginger, Rosemary, Mustard and Bergamot. Infusion/Inhalation For head colds & Flu To make Brassica Nigra, a rub for neuralgia, take § mis Wintergreen, 5 mis Rosemary, 5 mis Cinnamon, 5 mis of Thyme and 80mls of oil. Dissolve and combine over a low heat. The essential oils of Peppermint and Dill have a relaxant effect on the