Relier Pairs Natural Products & HerbalsVersion en ligne nutrition par Dr. David Myers 1 Aloe 2 St. John's wort 3 ginkgo biloba 4 ginger root 5 Garlic 6 valerian 7 echinacea 8 Saw palmetto 9 Kava 10 black cohosh 11 Glucosamine 12 Feverfew Acts as an estrogen substitute, Treats manifestations of menopause. Blocks platelet aggregation. Blocks factor that causes migraines. Affects serotonin, antidepressant effects. For mild depression. Orally as an analgesic to relieve pain, inflammation. Topically to treat infection Stimulates immune system. Decreases inflammation. Heals skin disorders, wounds, and burns. Treats viruses. Makes cartilage and synovial fluid. Suppresses inflammation of the joints and cartilage degradation. Treats osteoarthritis. Blocks LDL cholesterol, raises HDL cholesterol; lowers triglycerides. Suppresses platelet aggregation, disrupts coagulation. Acts as a vasodilator Causes liver injury. Promotes sleep. Decreases anxiety. Promotes muscle relaxation without affecting concentration. Increases GABA to prevent insomnia. Reduces anxiety related restlessness. Drowsiness effect increases over time. Relieves vertigo and nausea. Increases intestinal motility. morning sickness, arthritis. Can decrease prostate manifestations of hyperplasia vasodilation: Decreases leg pain, platelet aggregation, risk of thrombosis. Decreases bronchospasm. Claims to improve memory Topically, aloe has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Soothes pain. Heals burns. Softens skin. Orally, aloe has laxative effects.