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Title: Urinary Antiseptics and Demulcents


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  • Urinary Antiseptics and Demulcents

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Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
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Arctostaphylos uva ursi
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Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi
Arctostaphylos, from the Greek, 'arktos (arktos),
"bear, stafulh (staphyle), "grapes" uva-ursi,
from the Latin uva, "grape, berry of the vine",
ursi, bear "bear's grape" Uva-Ursi,
Kinnikinnick, Crowberry, Foxberry, Mealberry,
Mountain Box, Mountain Cranberry , Upland
Cranberry.
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Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi
Family Ericaceae Grows throughout the Western
foothills and mountains, from California through
Alaska Part used Leaves Qualities Dry,
astringent, cold
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Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi
Constituents hydroquinone glycosides (4-15)
arbutin, methylarbutin polypheneols , tannin
(increased in older leaves), Flavonoids
(quercetin), Acids (ursolic, gallic,
ellagic), Allantoin, Volatile oil lupeol
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Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi
  • Standardized extract 70 mg arbutin two 0.7 g
    tabs BID-TID. 400-840 hydroquinone derivatives
    calculated as water-free arbutin.
  • Tincture 15 tincture 10-17 ml qd 12 2-4 ml
    TID
  • Infusion 2-3 tsps/ cup boiling water. Drink 1
    cup qid. because the Ericaea leaves are tough,
    sometimes its helpful to do a modified version,
    simmering for a couple of minutes.

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Vaccinium macrocarpon
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Vaccinium macrocarpon
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Vaccinium macrocarpon
  • Common name Cranberry
  • Family Ericacea
  • Part used Berry, juice of berry
  • Constituents hippuric acid, Proanthocyanadins,
    Vitamin C
  • Cranberries contain proanthocyanidins (PACs) that
    can prevent the adhesion of bacteria to the
    urinary tract wall. The anti-adhesion properties
    of cranberry may also inhibit the bacteria
    associated with gum disease and stomach ulcers.
  • Important note the mechanism of action is not
    due to acidification of the urine.

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Impact of cranberry on Escherichia coli cellular
surface characteristics.
  • The anti-adhesive effects of cranberry have been
    attributed to both interactions of its components
    with the surface of bacterial cells and to
    inhibition of p-fimbriae expressionHere, we show
    that the morphology of E. coli is changed when
    grown in the presence of juice or extract from
    Vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry). Gene
    expression analysis indicates the down regulation
    of flagellar basal body rod and motor proteins.
  • Johnson BJ, Lin B, Dinderman MA, Rubin RA,
    Malanoski AP, Ligler FS. Biochem Biophys Res
    Commun. 2008 Dec 19377(3)992-4. Epub 2008 Oct
    26.

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Vaccinium macrocarpon
  • Medicinal action Bacteriostatic
  • Medicinal uses Acute urinary tract infection
  • Contraindications It has no known toxicity, and
    appears to be safe in pregnancy and lactation.

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Vaccinium macrocarpon
  • Dosing
  • Standardized extract 400-500 mg TID
  • Tincture (14) ½ tsp tid-qid
  • Non-etandardized encapsulated products vary
    widely in strength, and relative dose
    recommendations (usually around 5000 mg qd of
    fresh cranberry equivalent or 1500 mg qd
    cranberry juice equivalent)..
  • Fresh cranberry juice 0.5 L/day. It is important
    to note that this needs to be pure cranberry
    juice that is sugar free. .. or is it so
    important?

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Chimaphila umbellata
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Chimaphila umbellata
  • Common names Pipsissewa, Princes Pine, Winter
    Green (not the same as Gaultheria procumbens)
  • Family Ericaceae
  • Part used Herba
  • Grows locally and throughout the temperate
    regions.
  • Constituents Arbutin, chimaphillin, methyl
    salycilate, tannins.
  • Actions Astringent, antimicrobial (arbutin),
    tonifying, diuretic
  • Indications Acute urinary tract infections

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Chimaphila umbellata
  • Dosing
  • Tincture 2.5-5 ml BID-QID
  • Infusion2-3 tsps/ cup boiling water. Steep 5-10
    minutes. Drink 1 cup 3-5x per day

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(Barosma betulina) Agathosma betulina
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Agathosma betulina
  • Common name Buchu
  • Family Rutaceae
  • Part used Leaves
  • Native to South Africa
  • Volatile oil (2) diosphenol (buchu camphor),
    pulegone, () and (-) isopulegone,
    8-mercapto-p-menthan-3-one, 8-acetylthiomenthone,
    piperitone epoxide ()-menthone, isomenthone,
    p-cymol, limonene, terpineol
  • Flavonoids rutin, diosmin, hesperidin, quercitin
    and derivatives
  • Miscellaneous B-vitamins, tannin and mucilage.

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Agathosma betulina
  • Medicinal Action Urinary antiseptic, stimulating
    diuretic, diaphoretic
  • It also has some nervine action, and can be used
    when there is anxiety accompanying urinary
    inflammation.
  • Dosing
  • Dried leaf 3-6 g qd
  • Tincture (12) 1-2 ml BID, (15) tincture 2.5-5
    ml BID
  • Infusion 1-3 tsp/cup water infused for 10 min, 1
    cup TID

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Agropyron or Elymus repens
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Agropyron or Elymus or Elytrigia repens
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Agropyron repens
  • Common name Quack Grass, Couchgrass
  • Family Graminaceae
  • Distribution A common pest plant in temperate
    regions. Invades lawns and landscapes
  • Constituents
  • Saponins
  • Carbohydrates (3-8 triticin polysaccharide, 2-3
    inositol and mannitol, 10 mucilage)
  • Volatile oil (agroyprene), fixed oil
  • ? carotene, Minerals (silica, iron, potassium),
    Silicic acid and silicates

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Agropyron repens
  • Medicinal action
  • A saponin and carbohydrate (mannitol) based
    diuretic
  • Demulcent
  • Antimicrobial
  • Expectorant

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Agropyron repens
  • Decoction
  • 2 tsp/cup water. Bring to boil, simmer x 10 min.
    Drink TID.
  • Tincture (15 25) 3-6 ml tid
  • No toxicity or contraindications

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Zea mays
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Zea Mays (Maydis stigmata)
  • Common name Cornsilk
  • Family Graminaceae/Poaceae
  • Part used Flower Pistils
  • Saponins, allantoin, sterols (beta-sitosterol,
    stigmasterol ), alkaloid (hordenine), vit. C,
    vit. K, potassium, carbohydrates including
    mucilage cryptoxanthin, anthocyanins, plant
    acids, fixed oil (2), essential oil (0.1)
    carvacrol, terpenes, bitter compounds,
    polyphenols (12), potassium salts

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Zea Mays (Maydis stigmata)
  • Acute 2-4 g/day infused in 1-2 Qt/day or 1 cup
    every hour 1tsp. 0.5g
  • Best as a cold infusion.
  • Tincture (15 25) 3-18 ml /day

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Parietaria judiaca
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Parietaria judiaca
  • Family Urticaceae
  • Name Pellitory-of-the-wall
  • Pariet or pared means wall
  • Used to be called P. officinalis, and there is
    still controversy over whether p. judiaca is the
    same species or slightly different from P.
    judiaca.
  • Pollen is highly allergenic and sticky plant
    often called sticky weed

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Parietaria judiaca
  • Diuretic and demulcent
  • High in flavonoids and potassium
  • Most useful for inflammatory conditions of the
    kidney or bladder
  • Nephritis
  • Cystitis
  • Considered a trophorestorative to the kidneys
  • Sylibum of the Kidney

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Parietaria judiaca
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Case 1
  • 63 year old woman with an extensive history of
    recurrent cystitis treated using antibiotics.
  • Had bladder lift surgery 5 years ago to correct
    a malformed urethra and prolapsed uterus. The
    UTIs did not stop, and she suffered extensive
    nerve damage.
  • She must self-catheterize to void her bladder if
    it fills past a certain point. She takes
    prophylactic antibiotics, which affects her
    digestion and promotes yeast infections.
  • Also a long history of anti-anxiety,
    anti-depressant, and sedative medications x 40
    years.

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  • At this point she seeks help from a naturopath,
    since the medical help she has gotten so far has
    only made things worse over the years.
  • What can we do for her?

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Urinary Formula
  • Arctostaphylos uva ursi 2 parts
  • Agathosma betulinum 2 parts
  • Achillea millefolium 1 part
  • Elymus repens 2 parts
  • Parietaria judiaca 2 parts
  • Zea mays 1 part
  • Infusion one tablespoon per cup. 4 cups per
    day. Sweeten with mannose.
  • Also drink 8 oz. cranberry or blueberry juice per
    day.

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Other treatment considerations
  • Exercises for strengthening the pelvic floor
    muscles.
  • Gradually work toward discontinuing the
    anxiety/depression/sleep meds
  • Use diet and supplementation to support healthy
    brain chemistry
  • Regular counseling
  • Probiotics, bitters, astringents to restore
    digestive health
  • Vaginal suppositories to restore normal pH and
    flora
  • Boric acid, Hydrastis, vitamins A E,
    Acidophillus

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REMEMBER
  • Dr. Kings birthday next week No class!!
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