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BACTERIOSTATIC - Slowing or stopping the proliferation of bacteria.
BASAL METABOLISM - The basic rate of combustion by a person, usually
measured after sleep and while resting.
BALSAMIC - Soft or hard plant or tree resins composed of aromatic acids
and oils. These are typically used as stimulating dressings and aromatic expectorants
and diuretics. This term is also applied loosely to many plants that may not
exude resins but which have a soothing, pitchy scent. Examples: Balsam Poplar,
Eriodicyon.
BASAL - At or near the base, and, if leaves, those that sprout directly
from the root or crown.
BELLS PALSY - An inflammatory condition of the facial, nerve, with
paralysis, distortion and diminished tears.
BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY, or HYPERPLASIA (BPH) - The benign buildup
in the prostate of "warts" or epithelial neoplasias that can block
or interrupt urination, and which are usually concurrent with moderate prostate
enlargement. They cause a dull ache on urination, ejaculation, and/or defecation.
The diagnosis is medical, since the same subjective conditions can result
from cancer of the prostate. BPH is common in men over fifty and can be the
result either of diminished production of complete testosterone or poor pelvic
circulation. Alcohol, coffee, speed, and antihistamines can all aggravate
the problem.
BETA BLOCKERS - Drugs used to slow the response to epinephrine only
(as released hormonally by the adrenal medulla), usually to attempt controlling
high blood pressure.
BILIARY COLIC - See CHOLECYSTITIS, CHOLECYSTALGIA, etc.
BILIOUSNESS - A symptom-picture resulting from a short-term disordered
liver, with constipation, frontal headache, spots in front of the eyes, poor
appetite, and nausea or vomiting. The usual causes are heavy alcohol consumption,
poor ventilation when working with solvents, heavy bingeing with fatty foods,
or moderate consumption of rancid fats. The term is genially archaic in medicine;
people who are bilious are seldom genial, however.
BILIRUBIN - A waste product of hemoglobin recycling, it is primarily
excreted in feces, oxidizing into that familiar brown color (except for beets).
BILIRUBINEMIA - The presence of abnormally high bilirubin in the blood,
usually signifying hepatitis, with jaundice due next week.
BIODIVERSE - The state of life interdependency that is possible when
large and small plants, soil organisms, insects, and fuzzy beasts exist in
the ebb and flow created by the natural environment. Cut down the trees once
and you lessen the biodiversity drastically. Wait fifty years and cut again
and you have a small fraction of the life-form variety that you started with;
the old diversity will never return...never.
BIOMASS - The actual amount of existing material within a species or
genus.
BIOSPHERE - Literally, the part of the earth that supports life; more
broadly, a large community of life-forms sharing a similar environment, such
as a rain forest or prairie grassland.
BIPINNATE - A pinnate compound leaf whose leaflets, in turn, are stems
that have pinnate leaflets.
BITERNATE - A compound leaf divided in threes, whose leaflets are in
turn divided in pairs.
BITTER TONIC - A bitter-tasting substance or formula used to increase
a deficient appetite, improve the acidity of stomach secretions and protein
digestion, and slightly speed up the orderly emptying of the stomach. A good
bitter tonic should possess little, if any, drug effect, only acting on oral
and stomach functions and secretions. Dry mouth, bad gums, teeth problems
with bad breath in the morning, and weak digestion, often with constipation,
are the main deficiency symptoms. A bitter tonic has little effect in normal
digestion. Example: Gentiana
BORBORYGMUS - The bubbling, gurgling passage of gas across the transverse
colon...NOT a small North African rodent.
BPH - Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, or Hyperplasia.
BRACTS - Reduced or modified leaflets that are usually parts of flowers
or an inflorescence, generally subtending or beneath the floral parts.
BRADYCARDIA - A distinctly slow heartbeat, which may be a normal idiosyncrasy
or with causes ranging from regular strenuous exercise to abnormally slow
heart stimulus to the side-effects of medication. Bradycardia is usually defined
as a pulse below sixty beats a minute, or seventy in children.
BRADYKININ - A plasma polypeptide that tends to lower blood pressure
and increase capillary permeability.
BRAIN FEVER - Cerebral hyperemia. See POE, EDGAR ALLEN
BRICK DUST - The presence of reddish brown sediment in the urine, indicating
uric acid, hippuric acid and creatinine excess in the blood...an anabolic
greaseball who needs more liquids and alkali and who has over-acidic urine.
It can be symptomatic of more serious problems as well.
BROMIDES - A binary salt of bromine, formerly used as a simple sedative.
Given so freely and with no intent of affecting a healing, it became synonymous
with a useless treatment only meant to shut up the patient. Excessive bromide
use can cause some pronounced neurologic disturbances... they disappear with
cessation of the drug.
BRONCHITIS - Inflammation of the mucus membranes on the bronchi, usually
caused by an infection, sometimes by allergies or chemical irritations.
BRONCHORRHEA - Excess mucus secretions by the bronchi; a runny nose
of the lungs.
BUFFERING SYSTEM - The several blood factors that enable the acid waste
products of metabolism to be carried in the alkaline blood without disrupting
its chemistry. These include carbolic acid, carbonates, phosphates, electrolytes,
blood proteins, and erythrocyte membranes.
BURSITIS - Inflammation of a bursa, the lubricating sac that reduces
friction between tendons and ligaments or tendons and bones. The more common
localities for bursitis are the shoulders, the elbows, the knees, and the
big toe (a bunion).
CALYX - The outer set of sterile, floral leaves; the green, clasping
base of a flower.
CANDIDIASIS - Generally, a disorder caused by Candida (Monilia) albicans.
This is a common yeast-like fungus found in the mouth, vagina, and rectum,
as well as on the outside skin. It is a common cause of thrush in infants
and vaginal yeast infections. In recent years much attention has been given
to the increased numbers of people with candidiasis in the upper and lower
intestinal tract. This condition is now known to occur as a result of extended
antibiotic therapy and anti-inflammatory treatment. Most anti-inflammatory
drugs are really immunosuppressants, and the normal, stable competition between
fungus and bacteria is altered by the antibiotic use; this rather benign and
common skin and mucosal fungus can then move deeply into the body. Although
both therapies are of major importance in managing disease, they are often
prescribed or requested trivially, and both are centerpieces to the increased
reliance on procedural medicine (surgery). The drug industry is paralyzed
by the cost of marketing new drugs, whereas surgical procedures need far easier
peer and FDA acceptance. Procedural medicine normally needs antibiotic AND
anti-inflammatory therapy.
CAPlLLARY - The smallest blood or lymph vessel, formed of single layers
of interconnected endothelial cells, sometimes with loosely attached connective
tissue basement cells for added support. Capillaries allow the transport across
their membranes and between their crevices of diffusible nutrients and waste
products. Blood capillaries expand and contract, depending upon how much blood
is needed in a given tissue and how much is piped into them by the small feeder
arteries upstream. They further maintain a strong repelling charge that keeps
blood proteins and red blood cells pushed into the center of the flow. Lymph
capillaries have many open crypts, allowing free absorption of interstitial
fluid that has been forced out of the blood; these capillaries further tend
to maintain a charge that attracts bits of cellular garbage too large to return
through the membranes of exiting venous capillaries.
CARBOS - Carbohydrates, like starch or sugar.
CARDIOGLYCOSIDES - Sugar-containing plant substances that, in proper
doses. act as heart stimulants. Examples; digitoxin, strophanthin.
CARDIOTONIC - A substance that strengthens or regulates heart metabolism
without overt stimulation or depression. It may increase coronary blood supply,
normalize coronary enervation, relax peripheral arteries (thereby decreasing
back-pressure on the valves), or decrease adrenergic stimulation. Examples:
magnesium, Crataegus, Selenicereus.
CARDIOPATHIES - Heart diseases, usually needing medical intervention.
CARPEL - A simple pistil or one of the modified leaflets forming a
compound pistil.
CATABOLIC - The part of metabolism that deals with destruction or simplification
of more complex compounds. Catabolism mostly results in the release of energy.
Examples: the release of glucose by the liver, the combustion of glucose by
cells.
CATARRH - Inflamed mucous membranes, an older term that usually implied
excess secretions, particularly with congestion.
CAULINE - Belonging to the stem, as in cauline leaves emerging from
the stem.
CELIAC - Pertaining to the abdomen.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM - A collective term for the brain, spinal cord,
their nerves, and the sensory end organs. More broadly, this can even include
the neurotransmitting hormones instigated by the CNS that control the chemical
nervous system, the endocrine glands.
CERUMINOSIS - Too much beeswax. See: BEESWAX, NONE OF YOUR
CERVICAL VENOSITIES - Enlarged varicose veins on the cervix of the
uterus, often accompanying ulcerations or long-term pelvic congestion. A symptom
only of congestion or impaired circulation, they can occur in both semi-trivial
and serious conditions.
CERVICO-OCCIPITAL HEADACHE - A headache of the neck and side of the
head...a tension headache.
CHOLANGITIS - Inflammation of only bile ducts. This word and the next
three describe conditions that may be, subjectively, all the same.
CHOLECYSTALGIA - Cramps or tenesmus of the gall bladder or bile ducts.
CHOLECYSTITIS -Inflammation of the gall bladder and ducts, sometimes
from the presence of passing stones, sometimes following fasting or anorexia,
sometimes because of a spreading intestinal tract infection....sometimes just
because you eat three avocado sandwiches before going to bed.
CHOLELITHIASIS - Having gall stones.
CHOLESTEROL - A fatty substance produced predominantly by the liver,
and necessary for building cell membranes, insulating the CNS, covering fats
for blood transport, forming bile acids, oiling the skin and making steroid
hormones. Blood cholesterols are not derived from food (digestion breaks them
down) but are intentionally synthesized by the liver, in response to seeming
need. Elevated cholesterols are the result of certain types of stress or metabolic
imbalances, and the liver makes more than the tissues need. Although not a
direct cause, high consumption of fats and proteins will convince the liver
to kick into a fat/protein or anabolic stance...THEN it may oversecrete cholesterols,
perhaps thinking you are putting food away for the winter.
CHOLINERGIC - Pertaining to functions primarily controlled by the parasympathetic
nervous system. See PARASYMPATHETIC.
CHOREA - A neuromuscular condition, with twitching and spastic muscle
control.
CHOREA, SYDENHAM'S - A disease or syndrome of children, usually following
or companion to rheumatic fever, and having involuntary movements, anxiety
and impaired memory. It usually clears up in two or three months.
CHRONIC - A disease or imbalance of long, slow duration, showing little
overall change and characterized by periods of remission interspersed with
acute episodes. The opposite of acute.
CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME (CFS )- is a recently designated semi-disease,
often attributed to EBV (the Epstein-Barr virus) or CMV (Cytomegalovirus)
infections, characterized by FUOs (Fevers of Unknown Origin) and resulting
in the patient> suffering FLS (Feels Like Shit). In most of us, the microorganisms
involved in CFS usually provoke nothing more than a head cold; in some individuals,
however, they induce a long, grinding, and debilitating disorder, characterized
by exhaustion, depression, periodic fevers...a crazy-quilt of symptoms that
frustrates both the sufferer and the sometimes skeptical physician. MCS (Multiple
Chemical Sensitivities) are another syndrome that is often lumped with CFS,
and they may often be two faces of the same condition. I am not using all
these acronyms to mock the conditions, but in irony. There is too much ASS(Acronym
Safety Syndrome) in medicine, reducing complex and frustrating conditions
to insider's techno-babble, somehow therein trivializing otherwise complex,
painful and crazy-making problems. The widest use of acronyms (AIDS, HIV,
CFS, MCS, MS etc.) seems to be for diseases hardest to treat, least responsive
to procedural medicine, and most depressing to discuss with patients or survivors.
CHYLOMICRONS - These are organized blobs of fats, synthesized in the
submucosa of the small intestine out of dietary fats, phospholipids, specialized
proteins and cholesterol, carried out of the intestinal tract by the lymph,
and slowly released into the bloodstream. In the capillaries, the triglycerides
inside the chylomicrons, recognized by their protein markers, are absorbed
into the tissues for fuel or storage, and the outside cholesterol and phospholipid
transport-cover continues through the blood to be absorbed by the liver for
its use. This sideways approach takes (ideally) a large part of dietary fats
into the lymph back alleys, spreading their release into the bloodstream out
over many hours, thereby avoiding short-term blood fat and liver fat overload.
To synthesize the maximum amount of dietary fats into chylomicrons, you need
well-organized emulsification and digestion of lipids by the gallbladder and
pancreas.
CIRRHOSIS, LAENNECS - The most common type of cirrhosis, caused by
chronic alcoholism and a lousy diet (or malabsorption).
CIRCUMBOREAL - Plants that are found worldwide, encircling the lands
around the north pole.
CISTERNA CHYLI - A sac in the back of the pelvic region that drains
the lymph from the intestinal tract, pelvis and legs, and acts as the beginning
of the thoracic duct. See LACTEALS, THORACIC DUCT.
CLONIC - Smooth muscle spasms or colic that alternate rhythmically
with a rest state...like birthing contraction or waves of nausea.
CMV - (Cytomegalovirus) This subtle, worldwide microorganism is a member
of the herpes virus group. It is large for a virus, contains DNA, and has
a complex protein capsid. It forms latent, lifelong infections, and, except
for occasional serious infections in infants and malnourished youngsters,
seldom produced a disease state. With increased use of immunosuppression therapies
for conditions ranging from arthritis to cancer to organ transplants, the
incidence of adults with major infections of CMV increases yearly.
CNS - Central nervous system.
COLIC - Cramping or spasms of a smooth muscle tube, such as the uterus
(menstrual cramps) the ureters (passing kidney stones) or the stomach (stomachache).
Also called tenesmus.
COLIFORM BACTERIA - Intestinal bacilli that are gram-negative, sugar-digesting,>
and both aerobic and anaerobic. They are usually from the family Enterobacteriaceae;
Escherichia coli is the best known of the group.
COLITIS - Colon inflammation, usually involving the mucus membranes.
Mucus colitis is a type with cramps, periods of constipation, and copious
discharge of mucus with feces. Ulcerative colitis has pain, inflammation,
ulceration, fever, and bleeding, all interspersed at various times - a long
and serious illness.
COLLAGEN - The fibrous insoluble structural protein that forms almost
a third of our total body protein and holds everything together. Too much
collagen is what makes a steak tough.
COLLOID - Gooey substances, usually proteins and starches, whose molecules
can hold large amounts of a solvent (usually water) without dissolving. In
lifeforms, virtually all fluids are held suspended in protein or starch colloids
(hydrogels). Examples: cell protoplasm, lime Jell-O.
COLOSTRUM - The first breast milk after birth, containing minerals
and white blood cells. This is followed gradually by true milk.
COMPLEMENT - A large body of blood proteins (over 20), initiated in
the liver, and intimately involved in nearly all aspects of immunity and nonspecific
resistance. They form two types of self-mediated cascade reactions to antigens,
antibody-antigen complexes, dead tissue and the like, and are almost solely
able to initiate the rupture and killing of bacteria. The protein strings
they form around foreign substances are the main "hooks" used for
absorption by macrophages as they digest and clean up.
CONGESTION - Thick and boggy tissues, usually resulting from excess
inflammation, or irritation that is unremitting. It is characterized by the
accumulation of an excess volume of fluid, with impairment of venous and lymphatic
drainage, and the buildup of unremoved cellular waste products.
COMPOUND - Leaves that are made up of leaflets, such as pinnate and
palmate leaves.
CONJUNCTIVA - The mucus membrane which covers the underside of the
eyelids and the front surfaces of the eyeball.
CONJUCTIVITIS - An inflammation of the conjunctiva, either from environmental
irritation, allergies, viral or bacterial infections.
CONSTITUTIONAL - Deriving from basic hereditary strengths and weaknesses,
and including early environmental factors.
CONTUSIONS - A bruise, characterized by a trauma in which the skin
is not broken but underlying blood vessels are busted, causing a deep or lateral
hematoma, with disorganized blood and interstitial fluid buildup. See EXUDATE.
CORDILLERA - The mountain ridge that spans North America, from Mexico
through the Rocky Mountains into Alaska.
CORM - The fleshy, bulblike, solid base of a stem, often rising out
of a tuber or bulb.
CORPUS LUTEUM - A temporary endocrine gland formed at ovulation from
part of the former egg follicle, and the source of progesterone. See PROGESTERONE,
ESTROGEN, MENOPAUSE.
CORTICOSTEROIDS - Natural steroid hormones or synthetic analogues,
usually taken for suppressing inflammation (and immunity) and therefore having
cortisone-like functions, or taken as analogues to adrenocortical androgen...or
even testosterone, in order to impress the other gym members, make varsity
by your junior year or to join the WWF and get newbie-mangled for two years
by The Hangman or even the Hulkster Himself. Then, if your gonads don't fall
off and your back holds up you get promoted to Good Guy, have your chance
to Take A Name and finally wear your chosen costume...a spandex violet nurse's
uniform.
COUGH, HECTIC - The dry and unproductive coughing in early bronchitis,
when the mucosa is irritated but still too infected to secrete mucus.
COUGH, PAROXYSMAL - Attacks of uncontrollable coughing or "whooping",
often relating to whooping cough or bronchiectasis, but they can also be caused
by the smoke from burning plastics and (memories of yesteryear) hash oil.
COUGH, REFLEX - A cough induced by intestinal, gastric or uterine irritation,
and not from respiratory causes.
COUNTERIRRITANT - A substance applied to the skin to produce an irritating,
heating, or vasodilating effect, in order to speed local healing by increasing
circulation of blood, radiating the heat inward to inflamed tissues deep below
the skin. It can also be used to induce reflex stimulation to seemingly unrelated
internal organs. (see DERMATOMES)
CREATININE - It is the waste product of creatine, an enzyme found in
large amounts throughout the tissues, and mainly excreted in the urine. The
parent compound creatine enables the body to use the "blue flame"
of anaerobic combustion (as opposed to the yellow flame of oxidation). Elevated
creatinine in the blood may be an early symptom of kidney disease.
CRENELATED - (or CRENATE) Leaves having rounded, scalloped teeth along
the edges.
CROHN'S DISEASE - Also called regional enteritis or regional ileitis,
this is a nonspecific inflammatory disease of the upper and lower intestine
that forms granulated lesions. It is usually a chronic condition, with acute
episodes of diarrhea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and loss of weight.
It may affect the stomach or colon, but the most common sites are the duodenum
and the lowest part of the small intestine, the lower ileum. The standard
treatment is, initially, anti-inflammatory drugs, with surgical resectioning
often necessary. The disease is autoimmune, and sufferers share the same tissue
type (HLA-B27) as those who acquire ankylosing spondylitis.
CRUDE DRUG - A dried, unprocessed plant, and referring to one that
was or is an official drug plant or the source of a refined drug substance.
A CRUDE BOTANICAL, on the other hand, is one of our herbs that has no official
standing. Examples: Digitalis leaves (crude drug), White Sage (crude botanical).
CYSTITIS - An inflammation, often infectious, of the urinary bladder.
It usually arises from a distal infection of the urethra or prostate.
CYSTORRHEA - Mucus in the urine, usually following infection or from
chronic congestion of the bladder mucosa.
CYTOKINE - Also lymphokine, a broad term for a variety of proteins
and neuropeptides that lymphocytes and macrophages use to communicate between
themselves, often from long distances. They stimulate organization and antibody
responses, seem to induce the bone marrow to proliferate the type of white
blood cells needed for immediate resistance, and generate sophistication and
fine tuning for an overall strategy of resistance. A lymphocyte FAX.
CYTOPROTECTANT - A substance or reaction that acts against chemical
or biological damage to cell membranes. The most common cytoprotectant actions
are on the skin and the liver (hepatoprotectant), although there has been
recent research involving lymphocyte T-cell cytoprotectants.
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