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The Most Effective Treatment For Sjogren’s Syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disease that affects the glands that secrete fluids such as tears and saliva. These glands are the lacrimal glands and salivary glands respectively. This leads to dryness of the eyes and mouth or lips.

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Types of Sjogren’s syndrome

There are two types of Sjogren’s syndrome i.e. primary or secondary

Primary Sjogren’s Syndrome: This condition develops on its own, not as a complication of any other disease. This condition is more dangerous.

Secondary Sjogren’s Syndrome: This condition occurs as a result of another disease, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.

People are more prone to have Sjogren’s Syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome can affect people of all ages, although it usually occurs in adults older than 40 years. Also, women are at a greater risk of developing the condition than men.

The body organs affected by Sjogren’s syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome attacks the lacrimal glands and salivary glands resulting in reduced production of tears and saliva which leads to dryness of the eyes and dryness of mouth or lips respectively. It can also gradually influence other parts of the body such as the liver, kidneys, lungs, nerves, skin, thyroid, and joints.

Causes of Sjogren’s Syndrome

The exact cause of developing Sjogren’s syndrome is not specifically known, but the possible cause of this disease is the abnormal functioning of the immune system. When the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s healthy cells and tissues. That’s why it is known as an autoimmune disorder. This syndrome can also be associated with other autoimmune diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Other factors that may cause Sjogren’s syndrome are a genetic, environmental and bacterial or viral infection. Because women are more likely to be affected, so menopause is also considered a cause in women.

Complications of Sjogren’s Syndrome

Sjogren’s syndrome usually affects the eyes and mouth and gradually affects other organs of the body including the liver, thyroid, lungs, and kidneys, etc.

The most common complications include eyes and mouth:

  1. Photophobia, blurred vision and corneal damage.
  2. Dental cavities: Due to less production of saliva and dryness of the mouth.
  3. Fungal or yeast infections in the mouth like oral thrush

Few common complications related to other organs:

1. Lungs: It can cause bronchitis, pneumonia or other dilemmas in the lungs.

2. Liver: It can cause liver cirrhosis and hepatitis.

4. Kidneys: It leads to difficulties with kidney function

5. Lymph Nodes: Some people with Sjogren’s syndrome are at risk of developing lymphoma (lymph nodes cancer)

6. Nerves: It can develop peripheral neuropathy which includes numbness, itching and tingling in the hands and feet.

Symptoms of Sjogren’s Syndrome

The main symptoms of Sjogren’s syndrome develop due to inflammation and swelling of the salivary glands and lacrimal glands which are shown by dry mouth and dry eyes respectively.

Symptoms associated with dry mouth are:

  1. Decaying Of Teeth
  2. Gum Disease
  3. Persistent Dry Cough
  4. Difficulty In Speaking And Eating
  5. Impaired Voice
  6. Oral Thrush

Symptoms associated with dry eyes are:

  1. Burning Sensation In The Eyes
  2. Mucus Discharge From Eyes
  3. Itching In Eyes
  4. Gritty Sensation
  5. Swollen Eyelids
  6. Photophobia

Other symptoms

  1. Arthritic Pain
  2. Continued Fatigue
  3. Dry Skin
  4. Skin Rashes
  5. Dryness In Vagina

shloka

(Reference: Ashtangahridraya, Sutrasthana, chapter 1, shloka 12)

This shloka explains: Vata is dry, cold, light, rough, minute and mobile. All these symptoms are associated with Sjogren’s syndrome and even the patient becomes restless.

Ayurvedic aspect for Sjogren’s syndrome

According to Ayurveda, the cause of the disease is the agitation of the three doshas or the Oja and doshas i.e. Vata, Pitta, and Kapha of the body. These doshas control and supervise the functioning of body organs. Among these tridoshas, Vata and Kapha are more active. The disturbed Vata causes dryness and Kapha causes low saliva production.

Beneficial Herbs for Sjogren’s syndrome

Ayurveda provides many herbs which helps to maintain balance in tridosha of the body, especially pacifies the Vata and Kapha dosha. These herbs are the following:

  1. Shalaki
  2. Curcumin
  3. Grape Seed
  4. Wheat Grass
  5. Spirulina
  6. Green Tea
  7. Amla

1. Shalaki: It contains Boswellic acids, which provide anti-inflammatory action.

2. Curcumin: It has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties.

3. Wheat Grass: It is a natural antioxidant (3) and helps to remove toxins from the blood and liver.

4. Grape Seed: It is a great source of vitamin C. It improves the functioning of the immune system. It possesses an antioxidant property that helps to eliminate harmful toxins from the liver and blood.

5. Spirulina: It has anti-inflammatory activities and packed with vitamins and nutrients which helps to increase the immunity of the body.

6. Green Tea: Green tea comprises antioxidants known as polyphenols which increase the body’s ability to combat free radicals and also stimulate the immune system.

7. Amla: It is also a great source of vitamin C and antioxidants which improves immunity power and works against infections.

These are used to formulate various herbal formulation. Planet Ayurveda gives very effective herbal remedies by adding the best quality of the herbs for Sjogren’s syndrome.

Ayurvedic products for Sjogren’s syndrome by Planet Ayurveda

The products offered by Planet Ayurveda are the following:

  1. Green Essentials Capsules
  2. Boswellia Curcumin Capsules
  3. Ashwagandha Capsules
  4. Shilajit Capsules
  5. Youth Restora Capsules

Herbs for Sjogren's Syndrome
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Product description

1. GREEN ESSENTIALS CAPSULES

These capsules are made of many herbs such as Green Tea (Camellia sinensis), Grape Seed (Vitis vinifera), Wheat Grass (Triticulumaestivum), Amla (Emblica Officinalis), Chlorella (Chlorella Vulgaris), Alfalfa (Medicago sativa), and Spirulina (Spirulinaplatensis). These herbs help in strengthening the immune system, removal of toxins from the blood and liver, fight free radicals, infections, and promote the energy level of the body. These capsules increase the production of blood and repair tissue. Due to the presence of these herbs, green essentials capsules become rich in vitamins, minerals, and iron. It also prevents dryness.

Dosage: 1-2 capsules twice daily post meals, with lukewarm water.

2. BOSWELLIA CURCUMIN CAPSULES

Boswellia-Curcumin capsules contain two herbs such as shallaki (Boswellia serrata) and turmeric (Curcuma longa). These two herbs make these capsules strong Vata pacifying herbal remedy. These capsules of Planet Ayurveda helps to combat the antibodies which cause Sjogren’s syndrome. Shalaki comprises Boswellia acids, which is responsible for its anti-inflammatory action. Curcumin possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. Its antimicrobial action plays a very important role in Sjogren’s syndrome.

Dosage: 1 to 2 capsules twice daily post meals with lukewarm water.

3. ASHWAGANDHA CAPSULES

The pure extract of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) herb is used to make these Ashwagandha Capsules. These capsules are known to show satisfying effects in treating SjogrenSyndromeThis herb pacifies tridoshas in the body especially Vata dosha. It is a great adaptogenic due to which it is very effective to manage stress. It has an anti-inflammatory property and provides comfort from insensitivity and tingling sensation. It also helps to improve the immune system, so prevent the immunosuppressive action of the body. Along with these properties, it improves blood quality. Ashwagandha enhances blood production by increasing bone marrow cellularity and also improves the quality of the blood.

Dosage: 1 to 2 capsules twice daily after meals with lukewarm water or milk.

4. SHILAJIT CAPSULES

The herb Shilajit (Asphaltum) of the best quality is added to prepare Shilajit Capsules. These capsules are a great natural remedy for Sjogren’s syndrome. It helps to improve immunity and makes the patient’s body able to combat fatigue, weakness, tiredness. It possesses restorative, rejuvenating, adaptogenic and anti-inflammatory properties. This herb also helps in cleansing and detoxification of the body. The shilajit capsules pacify the Vata dosha.

Dosage: 1 -2 Capsules once or twice daily with plain water or milk post meals.

  • For adults: 1 capsule twice daily post meals
  • For children: 1 capsule once daily

5. YOUTH RESTORA CAPSULES

The best quality herbs included in these capsules are Grape Seed (Vitis vinifera), Bhumi Amalaki (Phyllanthusniruri), Green Tea (Camellia sinensis), and Colostrum of Cow (Bovine colostrum). These capsules improve and increase metabolism. It also eliminates free radicals from the body.
Youth Restora capsules pacify the worsened Vatadosha. Therefore, this herbal remedy is good for Sjogren’s syndrome.

Dosage: 1-2 capsules twice daily with plain water post meals.

References

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361921/
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17569207
  3. https://www.functionalfoodscenter.net/files/47516971.pdf
  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18384090
  5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21317655

Passiflora – Health Benefits, Medicinal Properties and Uses

Introduction

Passiflora: In the 15th century, Spanish missionaries in Peru coined the term Passiflora. He saw this unusual flower as a symbol of crucifixionThe Passion of Christ. Its five petals and 5 sepal arrangement give the appearance of 10 apostles of Jesus Christ (excluding Judas and Peter), five anthers represent the five sacred wounds of Jesus Christ, 3 stigma represent the 3 nails which held the Jesus on cross, tendril of flowers resemble the whips used in flagellation and the filament resembles the crown of the thorns.

Passiflora

Description

It is a perennial vine. The Stems are long, trailing, smooth or pubescent; possessing many tendrils. Its leaves may be 3-lobed or 5-lobed. Petals are bluish-white in color with white and purple corona. Flowers are self-sterile and are often pollinated by Bumblebees and Carpenter bees, fleshy fruit is an oval-yellowish berry, of the size of a hen egg having many seeds. The fruit has scanty pulp in it with a sweetly tart taste. Its color is green at first but it changes to yellow when it matures.  It is mainly found in thickets, near riverbanks, near unmowed pastures, roadsides, disturbed areas, and railroads, with lots of available sunlight. It is not found in shady areas.

Cultivation

It is easily cultivated and is native to the southeastern United States extending into the central portion of the US reaching Illino is Indiana and Ohio. The plants grow in well-drained sandy soil and in sunny areas. It can be planted all year in zone 7-11 (hardiness zone). The plant seeds in the spring season.

Traditional Use

It is used to heal cuts and bruises. It is used as a powerful nervine tonic to treat stress and anxiety.It has also been used traditionally to provide relief to women who are experiencing menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and insomnia.

Latin Name – Passiflora Foetida

Family – Passifloraceae

English Name – Passion Flower, Maypop, Wild-Passion-Fruit, Love-In-A-Mist

Classification

Kingdom – Plantae

Family – Passifloraceae

Genus – Passiflora L.

Common Name – Mukkopeera

Habitat – South America

It is widely used in Ayurveda and alternative medicinal practices as a natural herb and it potentially resolves various health issues.

Useful Part

  • Leaves and stems are very useful
  • The whole plant is very useful
  • At the end of summer, a gathering of aerial parts of the plant is done.

The Action of Passiflora on Our Body

  •  Each part of the plant possesses the specific property and has specific pharmacological action on our body.
  • It has antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, hypnotic, antispasmodic, anti-anxiety, mildly sedative, powerful anti-oxidant

Chemical Composition

Passiflora contains traces of indole alkaloids which include Harman as the main constituent along with Harmine and Harmaline constituents, tiny percentage of maltol and it also contains various flavonoids up to 2.5 percent.

Indications

 It is used in cases of neuralgic pains associated with debility, nervous headache, hysteria, generalized seizures, convulsive movements, oppressed breathing, spasmodic asthma, irritation of brain and nervous system, exhaustion from cerebral fullness, Sleeplessness due to overwork, tetanus, infantile nervous irritation, nervous tachycardia, cardiac palpitation or insomnia.

Therapeutic Classification Index

It has following therapeutic benefits on the Central nervous system, Digestive system, and musculoskeletal system –

  1. Central Nervous System – It reduces stress. Its fruit contains Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)which is useful in treating headaches and insomnia. It is the herb of choice for treating insomnia.
  2. Digestive System –Fruit is emetic in nature.
  3. Musculoskeletal System – In moderate doses, it acts as an anti-spasmodic with somewhat narcotic nature.

Passiflora as a Sedative

It is a good rest producing agent. It is useful in restlessness and to overcome wakefulness.  It is used in cases of insomnia occurring in infants and old people. It is useful in headache or sleeplessness that occurred due to overwork. It relieves the nervous system and provides peaceful and restful sleep to the patient and on the next day the patient awakens refreshed and quite.

Passiflora as an Antispasmodic Herb

It is very useful in the neuralgic type of pain. It has shown good results in relieving rectal pain, cardiac pain, spasmodic and neuralgic dysmenorrhea, facial neuralgia. It is also associated with or not associated with spasmodic action. It is also proved useful in many reflexes painful conditions incidents with menopause and pregnancy. It is also beneficial in nervous headache, cerebral fullness and also the headache of debility.

Use of Passiflora in Convulsions

 It is proved to be very useful in convulsive disorders. It has shown very good results in treating tetanus, occurring in both man and horse.  In case if any warming sign of convulsion occurs to you, then, in this case, it is given in full doses as in this condition this remedy proves to be of considerable value, but once the attack has started then it is of no use. But it has shown good results in treating all stages of convulsions. It has shown good control in spasms occurring in childhood, irrespective of the reason, whether due to worms, due to dentition or due to any undigested ailment.  In1896, Dr. Holmes reported a case of post-partum puerperal eclampsia in which a patient had two convulsions before but by the hypodermatic use of two drachms of Passiflora (Passiflora Incarnata), the patient got relief. It has proved to be successful in hysteria with spasmodic movements along with whooping cough in association with convulsions.

Preparation and Dosage

 It is available in Powder, Capsule and Liquid form

1. To Treat – Insomnia

Infusion – Take 1 Cup boiling water, then add 1 teaspoon of dried Plant. Leave it for 5-10 minutes to infuse then strain. Take One Cup at bedtime.

2. To Treat – Palpitations, Nervous Agitations, and Vegetative Dystonia

Infusion – Take One Cup – Three times a day.

Tincture – (1:8 In 25% Alcohol) – Take 25 drops in a glass of Water – Three times daily.

Cautions

No side effects have been reported till now if used in therapeutic doses.

“The great thing about Ayurveda is that its treatments always yield side benefits, not side effects.”

Shubhra Krishan