Allergy relief is a big concern every Spring. More and more, people
are seeking natural methods of producing relief without the drowsiness
(and other side-effects of antihistamines and anticholinergics) caused by many of the OTC and prescription medicines.
Consumption of the herb kratom is reported to reduce the symptoms of allergies. This we know. What we don’t know is how it works to provide allergy relief. This would be nice to know for the purposes of this article, but not essential.
What we know
about kratom is that it has been used safely as a traditional medicinal
herb and social lubricant for centuries in Southeast Asia. With 40 or
more compounds making up this complex herb, most of them alkaloids, we
shouldn’t be surprised that people continue to find unexpected benefits
in this user-friendly tree leaf.
It has been said that “People tend to
find what they are looking for.” Another way to put it would be: Our
expectations determine our outcomes. Perhaps this partially explains how
kratom’s many alkaloids contribute to allergy relief in those who seek
it.
Those who know and love this plant —
and who use it wisely — find little to complain about and much to
celebrate, as they learn to effectively use this botanical. Many find
kratom in their search for a better pain reliever that doesn’t
incapacitate them in the way that opiates do. As they experience it,
they find many added benefits, such as allergy relief.
To learn how kratom may provide allergy relief, we need to look at what is known about the alkaloids that make up kratom.
- Ajmalicine is — among other things — a smooth muscle relaxer. (This alkaloid was used as the basis for creating a pharmaceutical, designed to reduce blood pressure.)
- Ciliaphylline is an antitussive, as are 7-hydroxymitraginine and mitragynine.
- Corynoxeine is a calcium channel blocker, which relaxes the blood vessels, increasing the supply of oxygen-rich blood to the heart and other part of the body, which might have an effect on allergies.
- Epicatechin: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, also found in Green Tea
- 7-Hydroxymitragynine: Analgesic, antitussive
- Isomitraphylline, isopteropodine, isorhynchophylline: immunostimulants
- Mitragynine: antitussive
- Mitraphylline: vasodilator, antihypertensive, muscle relaxer, possible immunostimulant
- Paynantheine: smooth muscle relaxer
- Rhynchophylline: vasodilator, antihypertensive, calcium channel blocker, anti-inflammatory
- Speciogynine: smooth muscle relaxer
Relaxing smooth muscles, such as
those that line the bronchial tubes, might be helpful in reducing the
congestion commonly caused by allergies. Antitussive effects of kratom
would reduce the tendency to cough. Kratom’s proven ability to reduce
blood pressure by calcium channel blocking, vasodilation and
antihypertensive action might also be helpful in reducing the discomfort
of allergies.
The anti-inflammatory nature of
Rhynchophylline and Epicatechin might contribute to reducing
inflammation in areas affected by allergens, such as pollen in nasal
passages, etc.
The immunostimulants and the
antiviral/antibiotic qualities could help to explain the increased
resistance to colds, flu, and allergies that some consumers report.
The gentle pain relief and feel-good qualities of the mitragynines in kratom also would contribute to allergy relief.
All-in-all, kratom is reportedly
working for many people, offering allergy relief. It would be refreshing
if the medical establishment could investigate the many benefits
this herb is giving those who consume it, rather than saying kratom has
no medicinal uses (while researchers feverishly seek to patent new
painkilling drugs, based on its alkaloids).
Via blogs.naturalnews.com
Via blogs.naturalnews.com
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