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ITP Herbs

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    ITP Study

    • A very small study appeared in the 1995 edition of the Journal of Chinese Medicine regarding the treatment of ITP with a decoction, or tea, of mixed herbs. Of the 10 patients in the study, six patients showed a marked improvement in blood platelet counts and all hemorrhaging stopped. One additional patient showed some improvement, and the remaining three dropped out of the study. The major ingredient in the tea was bupleurum, commonly known as saiko, or hare's ear root. The plant has anti-inflammatory and hemolytic properties.

      Additional herbs in the tea include panex ginseng, dang shen, skullcap, licorice, jujube, horsetail, vervain and foxglove.

    Horsetail

    Vervain

    • Vervain, also known as blue poppy or verbenae, has astringent and hepatic properties. The plant is used to stimulate labor contractions, increase milk flow, and stimulate the liver. The plant also is used to decrease painful and irregular menstrual periods and as a uterine tonic. Vervain is contraindicated in pregnancy.

    Foxglove

    False Daisy

    • False Daisy, also known as Yerba de Tajo, Eclipta or bhringaraj in India, is used in traditional Chinese medicine to stop hemorrhaging, especially hemorrhaging following a rattlesnake bite. False Daisy has anti-inflammation properties that can assist with primary ITP when it is caused by an autoimmune response.

    Congongrass

    • Congongrass, or imperata cylindrical, also is known as alang-alang and considered number seven in the list of the 10 worst weeds in world. However, this plant has significant medicinal value. The plant has styptic properties and the flowers are used to stop hemorrhages according to the Plants for a Future website.

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