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Medicinal Plants and Lymphadenitis
A series of Presentation
By
Mr. Allah D ad Khan
Former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting
Professorthe
Universityof Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
What is Lymphadenitis?
Lymphadenitis occurs when one or more of
your lymph nodes is enlarged, usually due to
an infection. In fact, lymph nodes are an
important part of the immune system. They
contain white blood cells, called
lymphocytes. The white blood cells fight
infections by producing proteins that capture
and fight invaders, like viruses and other
microbes.
Where Lymphadenitis nodes occurs?
• These lymph nodes (or glands) are small,
bean-shaped structures located along
lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic vessels
connect to each other in lymphatic chains
throughout the body, much like blood
vessels. Lymph is responsible for draining
fluid from the tissues and transporting it to the
lymph nodes, which then destroy bacteria
and other harmful substances. After the
lymph nodes clean the fluid, it flows back to
the main vein called the superior vena cava,
where it enters the blood stream
Symptoms of an infected lymph nodes
are.
1. swollen lymph nodes that become larger than
0.5 to 1 centimeter, depending on the location
2. hard lymph nodes
3. lymph nodes that cause pain and tenderness
when touched
4. redness and tenderness of skin over the lymph
nodes
5. lymph nodes filled with pus (called an abscess)
that may feel rubbery
Types of Lymphadenitis
• There are two types of lymphadenitis,
localized lymphadenitis, which is the most
common type, and generalized
lymphadenitis. Localized lymphadenitis
involves just one or a few nodes that are
close to an infected area; for example, if the
tonsils are infected, the nearby lymph nodes
will enlarge noticeably. In 75 percent of all
cases, enlarged lymph nodes are localized,
with more than 50 percent located in the
head and neck area.
1.Manuka Honey
Manuka honey displays significant
bactericidal activity against antibiotic-
resistant bacteria that cause serious
infections, according to research published in
the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical
Biomedicine. Researchers suggest that
because Manuka honey, and even raw
honey, has a low pH level and high sugar
content, it can hinder the growth of microbes.
Manuka honey in particular can stop the
growth of bacteria throughout the body and
help to treat bacterial infections that are
causing enlarged lymph nodes. (9)
• Look for genuine UMF (Unique Manuka
Factor) Manuka honey that carries a
rating of UMF10 or higher. This rating
guarantees that the honey has significant
antibacterial activity and is recognized by
a licensed company in New Zealand. The
UMF rating actually tests the antibacterial
performance of the honey and compares
it to phenol, a disinfectant.
2.Raw Garlic
Studies show that raw garlic,
specifically chemical compounds
found in garlic like allicin, is highly
effective at killing countless
microorganisms that are
responsible for both common and
rare infections. Garlic’s
antimicrobial, antiviral and
antifungal properties can help to
relieve infections that lead to
lymphadenitis. Crush and eat 2-3
cloves of raw garlic every day
until the infection goes away.
Chopping the garlic activates
allinase enzymes in the garlic’s
cells, which produces the allicin
that helps to treat infections.
3.Astragalus Root
Astragalus root helps swollen
lymph nodes caused by a viral
infection, like mono. This is
because it has powerful antiviral,
antimicrobial and anti-
inflammatory
capabilities. Astragalus is
commonly used in traditional
Chinese medicine to treat a wide
variety of diseases and body
disorders because of its immune-
boosting effects. (13)
• You can take astragalus as a
tincture or capsule, or buy
it dried and add it to hot water.
4.Oregano Essential Oil
• A 2016 study published in Frontiers in
Microbiology shows that oregano oil has
potent antibacterial activity against some
antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains.
Oregano oil showed bactericidal effects
against all 17 strains that were tested.
(14) Oregano oil is also effective against
viral and fungal infections.
• Oregano oil benefits are superior to
prescription antibiotics because
unlike antibiotics, using oregano oil to
treat infections doesn’t come with harmful
side effects, such as ridding the gut of
healthy bacteria and increasing your
chances of developing digestive
disorders.
• To treat an infection that’s causing
enlarged lymph nodes, take oregano oil
internally for a maximum of two weeks.
When taking it internally, dilute it with
water or mix it with coconut oil.
5.Tea Tree Essential Oil
Research out of India shows that tea
tree oil is effective against bacteria
and can help to fight infections. The
studies show that upon applying tea
tree oil, there was an immediate
effect followed by a slow-released
effect over a 24-hour period. This
means that after using tea tree oil,
there’s an initial cellular response.
Then the oil continues working within
the body to fight the infection. (15)
Tea tree oil is not for internal use.
You can diffuse it at home, inhale it
directly from a bottle or apply it
topically to the area of concern. When
using tea tree on your skin, use only a
few drops and dilute it with equal
parts coconut oil.
6. Vitamin C
Vitamin C can help to
improve a stressed
immune system that is
fighting an infection. It
plays a major role in
helping the body to
protect itself. It also
reduces the chances of
developing complications
from infections, like
lymphadenitis
7. Castor Oil
Though we’re a couple of
generations removed
from the time when a
teaspoon of castor oil was
the cure for everything, its
use is making a
comeback, especially for
treating swollen lymph
nodes.
•
8. Echinacea
• Many people make
use of Echinacea the
moment they feel a
cold coming on,
probably because it
can help relieve the
swelling and
tenderness of swollen
lymph nodes.
9. Calendula
• Calendula flower or
pot marigold, is
another blast from the
past that is making a
comeback. These
sunny little flowers
have been bringing
relief from swelling
and infection for
thousands of years.
10. Cleavers
Though not as common as
the other remedies we’ve
listed, cleavers or
goosegrass is a potent
anti-inflammatory that
can ease the discomfort of
your swollen lymph
nodes.
11. Peppermint
The oil from this potent
plant is used to treat a
number of common
respiratory and
digestive issues. It’s not
surprise that peppermint
oil can also relieve
swollen lymph nodes.
12. Spirulina
Loaded with
antioxidants, B vitamins,
omega 3 fatty acids and
other nutrients, spirulina
is one of the best home
remedies for swollen
lymph nodes
13. Elderberry
The great thing about
elderberry is that it not
only relieves your swollen
lymph nodes, but also
helps get rid of the
infection that has caused
them to swell.
14. Mullein Leaves
Though mullein leaves are
not as common as some
of the other remedies,
they are extremely
effective at treating
swollen lymph nodes.
15.Apple Cider Vinegar
The acetic acid in apple cider vinegar has
the unique ability to kill dangerous bacteria
while fostering the growth of beneficial
bacteria. This makes apple cider vinegar a
natural antibiotic that helps to treat infections
and boost the immune system. (11)
• You can use apple cider vinegar as a
lymphatic tonic that helps detoxify the
body and promote lymphatic drainage.
This will help the lymph nodes to do their
job, protecting the body against illness
and fighting bacteria.
• To treat infections that can lead to
lymphadenitis symptoms, take 2
tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in one
glass of water three times daily. You can
also try soaking a clean wash cloth in
apple cider vinegar and applying it to the
inflamed lymph node.
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Medicinal plants and lymphadenitis A series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com

  • 1.
  • 2. Medicinal Plants and Lymphadenitis A series of Presentation By Mr. Allah D ad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professorthe Universityof Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
  • 3.
  • 4. What is Lymphadenitis? Lymphadenitis occurs when one or more of your lymph nodes is enlarged, usually due to an infection. In fact, lymph nodes are an important part of the immune system. They contain white blood cells, called lymphocytes. The white blood cells fight infections by producing proteins that capture and fight invaders, like viruses and other microbes.
  • 5. Where Lymphadenitis nodes occurs? • These lymph nodes (or glands) are small, bean-shaped structures located along lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic vessels connect to each other in lymphatic chains throughout the body, much like blood vessels. Lymph is responsible for draining fluid from the tissues and transporting it to the lymph nodes, which then destroy bacteria and other harmful substances. After the lymph nodes clean the fluid, it flows back to the main vein called the superior vena cava, where it enters the blood stream
  • 6. Symptoms of an infected lymph nodes are. 1. swollen lymph nodes that become larger than 0.5 to 1 centimeter, depending on the location 2. hard lymph nodes 3. lymph nodes that cause pain and tenderness when touched 4. redness and tenderness of skin over the lymph nodes 5. lymph nodes filled with pus (called an abscess) that may feel rubbery
  • 7. Types of Lymphadenitis • There are two types of lymphadenitis, localized lymphadenitis, which is the most common type, and generalized lymphadenitis. Localized lymphadenitis involves just one or a few nodes that are close to an infected area; for example, if the tonsils are infected, the nearby lymph nodes will enlarge noticeably. In 75 percent of all cases, enlarged lymph nodes are localized, with more than 50 percent located in the head and neck area.
  • 8.
  • 9. 1.Manuka Honey Manuka honey displays significant bactericidal activity against antibiotic- resistant bacteria that cause serious infections, according to research published in the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine. Researchers suggest that because Manuka honey, and even raw honey, has a low pH level and high sugar content, it can hinder the growth of microbes. Manuka honey in particular can stop the growth of bacteria throughout the body and help to treat bacterial infections that are causing enlarged lymph nodes. (9) • Look for genuine UMF (Unique Manuka Factor) Manuka honey that carries a rating of UMF10 or higher. This rating guarantees that the honey has significant antibacterial activity and is recognized by a licensed company in New Zealand. The UMF rating actually tests the antibacterial performance of the honey and compares it to phenol, a disinfectant.
  • 10. 2.Raw Garlic Studies show that raw garlic, specifically chemical compounds found in garlic like allicin, is highly effective at killing countless microorganisms that are responsible for both common and rare infections. Garlic’s antimicrobial, antiviral and antifungal properties can help to relieve infections that lead to lymphadenitis. Crush and eat 2-3 cloves of raw garlic every day until the infection goes away. Chopping the garlic activates allinase enzymes in the garlic’s cells, which produces the allicin that helps to treat infections.
  • 11. 3.Astragalus Root Astragalus root helps swollen lymph nodes caused by a viral infection, like mono. This is because it has powerful antiviral, antimicrobial and anti- inflammatory capabilities. Astragalus is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a wide variety of diseases and body disorders because of its immune- boosting effects. (13) • You can take astragalus as a tincture or capsule, or buy it dried and add it to hot water.
  • 12. 4.Oregano Essential Oil • A 2016 study published in Frontiers in Microbiology shows that oregano oil has potent antibacterial activity against some antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. Oregano oil showed bactericidal effects against all 17 strains that were tested. (14) Oregano oil is also effective against viral and fungal infections. • Oregano oil benefits are superior to prescription antibiotics because unlike antibiotics, using oregano oil to treat infections doesn’t come with harmful side effects, such as ridding the gut of healthy bacteria and increasing your chances of developing digestive disorders. • To treat an infection that’s causing enlarged lymph nodes, take oregano oil internally for a maximum of two weeks. When taking it internally, dilute it with water or mix it with coconut oil.
  • 13. 5.Tea Tree Essential Oil Research out of India shows that tea tree oil is effective against bacteria and can help to fight infections. The studies show that upon applying tea tree oil, there was an immediate effect followed by a slow-released effect over a 24-hour period. This means that after using tea tree oil, there’s an initial cellular response. Then the oil continues working within the body to fight the infection. (15) Tea tree oil is not for internal use. You can diffuse it at home, inhale it directly from a bottle or apply it topically to the area of concern. When using tea tree on your skin, use only a few drops and dilute it with equal parts coconut oil.
  • 14. 6. Vitamin C Vitamin C can help to improve a stressed immune system that is fighting an infection. It plays a major role in helping the body to protect itself. It also reduces the chances of developing complications from infections, like lymphadenitis
  • 15. 7. Castor Oil Though we’re a couple of generations removed from the time when a teaspoon of castor oil was the cure for everything, its use is making a comeback, especially for treating swollen lymph nodes. •
  • 16. 8. Echinacea • Many people make use of Echinacea the moment they feel a cold coming on, probably because it can help relieve the swelling and tenderness of swollen lymph nodes.
  • 17. 9. Calendula • Calendula flower or pot marigold, is another blast from the past that is making a comeback. These sunny little flowers have been bringing relief from swelling and infection for thousands of years.
  • 18. 10. Cleavers Though not as common as the other remedies we’ve listed, cleavers or goosegrass is a potent anti-inflammatory that can ease the discomfort of your swollen lymph nodes.
  • 19. 11. Peppermint The oil from this potent plant is used to treat a number of common respiratory and digestive issues. It’s not surprise that peppermint oil can also relieve swollen lymph nodes.
  • 20. 12. Spirulina Loaded with antioxidants, B vitamins, omega 3 fatty acids and other nutrients, spirulina is one of the best home remedies for swollen lymph nodes
  • 21. 13. Elderberry The great thing about elderberry is that it not only relieves your swollen lymph nodes, but also helps get rid of the infection that has caused them to swell.
  • 22. 14. Mullein Leaves Though mullein leaves are not as common as some of the other remedies, they are extremely effective at treating swollen lymph nodes.
  • 23. 15.Apple Cider Vinegar The acetic acid in apple cider vinegar has the unique ability to kill dangerous bacteria while fostering the growth of beneficial bacteria. This makes apple cider vinegar a natural antibiotic that helps to treat infections and boost the immune system. (11) • You can use apple cider vinegar as a lymphatic tonic that helps detoxify the body and promote lymphatic drainage. This will help the lymph nodes to do their job, protecting the body against illness and fighting bacteria. • To treat infections that can lead to lymphadenitis symptoms, take 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in one glass of water three times daily. You can also try soaking a clean wash cloth in apple cider vinegar and applying it to the inflamed lymph node.