Lois Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 Oat Straw Avena sativa http://www.spectrumbotanicals.com/database/lh93.htm Mainly used as a nerve tonic, for insomnia and depression. Oats provide very high nutrition and help to nourish the debilitated nervous system. Very useful for those who are exhausted and for convalescence. Other uses: prevention of scrofula, prevention of gravel and stones in the bladder and kidneys, clearing to urinary congestion, and to build and strengthen the bones and tissues. Action - Antidepressant - Antispasmodic - Aphrodisiac - Tonic - Rejuvenative . Use For - Anxiety - Depression - Addiction - Exhaustion - Stress Herbs in the Database for Anxiety Oat Straw Herbs in the Database for Depression Oat Straw St. John's Wort Herbs in the Database for Addiction Oat Straw Herbs in the Database for Exhaustion Oat Straw Herbs in the Database for Stress Oat Straw ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oats (groats) Avena sativa http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-oats.htm This page contains information on oats and oat straw and how it is used as a herb in alternative herbal treatments to treat ailments and problems. It is used to calm hyperactive children and to treat panic attacks and eczema. On this page Please note that we are not advocating that people stop using their normal medication, but would like to make people aware that some alternative therapies can be very effective to help treat problems and create a healthier, younger and more vital you. For more information on our range of products, please click here. Although we believe in the therapeutic and healing properties of herbs, care must be taken in the use thereof, as they are powerful compounds. Botanical Classification Family Poaceae Genus and specie Avena sativa Other names Groats. Description of the herb oats and oat straw Oats are an erect, annual grass, with elongated flat rough leaves. The seeds are gold in color and spindle-shaped. Parts used The seeds as well as the stalks (straw) are used. Properties It is a nutritive herb, and acts as a tonic to the heart, nerves, and thymus gland and has excellent emollient properties. Regular consumption of oat germ is said to lower cholesterol levels. The seed as well as the straw contains high amounts of soluble silica, iron, manganese and zinc. This is combined with triterpene saponins (avenacin and avenacoside), scopoletin and simple indole alkaloid. Therapeutic uses Internal use Oats are used internally to treat depression, nervous exhaustion, shingles, herpes, menopausal symptoms, and debility following illness. The stalks (oat straw) are used as a herbal tea and are used to fight osteoporosis, to build bones and for pain relief, calming hyperactive children, soothing elderly people, fighting anxiety and panic attacks, boosting the immune system, lifting depression and countering nervous exhaustion. Green oats are thought to have a sedative effect and are also useful when trying to stop smoking by reducing the craving to smoke. A daily dose of oat bran is also used to lower cholesterol levels. External use Used externally for various medical and cosmetic preparations to treat eczema, acne and dry skin. When oat straw is added to a bath it helps with inflammatory skin conditions, as well as seborrhoeic skin disorders. Ground dried oats are a traditional ingredient in cosmetics and are used for their clearing and rejuvenating action. The plant has cosmetic properties due to the components that make it up and which act: - on skin: as a sedative, emollient and moisturizer. - on hair: thanks to its moisturizing and revitalizing qualities. This is why it is used in preparations for weak, ill-treated hair or hair that falls out easily. Products formulated with Oats are often described for their beneficial action on different types of skin. Here follows a summary of the main actions of cosmetic products formulated with this plant. Excellent emollient properties. Co-assists in the treatment of dry skin. Softening effect on sensitive skin. It helps to reduce the irritation caused on the skin by unfavorable climatic conditions or on skin with this kind of problem. It plays an important role in the treatment of older skin as well as problem skin. Safety precautions and warnings None noted. Link to comment
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