- Thirteen chronic disease patients urgently need to take seabuckthorn -
1. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases --- Seabuckthorn is rich in active substances such as seabuckthorn flavonoids and phenolic compounds, B-sitosterol, betaine, Vc, isorhamnetin and quercetin and a large amount of unsaturated fatty acids, which have a good curative effect on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
2. Digestive system diseases---The large amount of amino acids, organic acids, chlorogenic acid and other phenolic compounds in seabuckthorn can promote gastric acid production, stimulate gastric juice secretion, and have excellent healing effects on stomach and intestinal diseases.
3. Tumor and cancer patients --- The biologically active ingredients in seabuckthorn, such as anthocyanins, quassin, coumarins, isocoumarins, furanocoumarins, 5-hydroxytryptamine and polyphenols, directly kill cancer cells and block carcinogenic factors, especially for digestive system cancers such as gastric cancer, esophageal cancer, rectal cancer and liver cancer.
4. Respiratory system diseases - Flavonoids have strong anti-inflammatory and bactericidal abilities, promote capillary blood circulation, and have miraculous effects on respiratory system diseases such as bronchitis and asthma.
5. Immune system diseases --- Active biological components such as total flavonoids of seabuckthorn can effectively remove free radicals and have varying degrees of regulatory functions on multiple links of the immune system.
6. Allergic diseases---Seabuckthorn is effective in treating skin diseases, periarthritis of shoulder, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases.
7. Depression --- Seabuckthorn contains 5-HT, seabuckthorn flavonoids, oligosaccharides, seabuckthorn terpenes, organic acids, saponins and other ingredients, which have significant effects in treating depression.
8. Diabetics --- Sea buckthorn is a natural nutritional supplement for diabetics. It can quickly divide high-quality B cells, promote the secretion of insulin, and repair damaged organs throughout the body, thereby achieving the goal of recovery for diabetics.
9. Uterine fibroids and breast hyperplasia --- Seabuckthorn contains organic acids such as apple acid and oxalic acid, and phospholipid compounds such as lecithin, which can alleviate the toxicity of antibiotics and other drugs and eliminate viruses in the body.
10. Neuroendocrine disorders --- Seabuckthorn's large amount of vitamins can increase the oxygen content of brain cells, and amino acids can promote the synthesis of brain proteins and ACH, Na, Da, and 5-HT, effectively regulating the neuroendocrine system, and have special effects on patients with long-term severe insomnia.
11. Ophthalmological diseases --- The various amino acids in seabuckthorn have the effect of removing liver toxins. Cysteine participates in the metabolism of the lens of the eye, making the lens clear.
12. Patients with sexual dysfunction---the large amount of VE in seabuckthorn can promote the content of follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, and testosterone, and improve the level of sex hormones.
13. Sub-healthy people --- Seabuckthorn contains a large amount of saponins, flavonoids, trace elements, amino acids, etc., which have the effects of resisting fatigue, resisting hypoxia, prolonging cell life and nourishing and strengthening.
As for the significant role of seabuckthorn in human health, China has a history of more than 1,200 years of research and utilization of seabuckthorn. The Four Medical Classics, a classic work of Chinese Tibetan medicine, collects and records a lot of medical application data of seabuckthorn. Seabuckthorn fruit can be used as both medicine and food, and has attracted more and more attention and reuse at home and abroad.
Due to the high coverage of forest vegetation in Europe, although the distribution of seabuckthorn is extensive, its area is limited. Therefore, the research on seabuckthorn is relatively weak. From the perspective of taxonomy, Professor Luo San of the University of Turku in Finland is a world-class expert. Under his influence, Finland has a certain depth of research on seabuckthorn. In the Netherlands, people use seabuckthorn to transform beaches. There is a sediment research institute in the Netherlands that has a seabuckthorn project. Poland began to use seabuckthorn to transform mining wasteland in the 1970s. After testing different species of trees and shrubs of 11 genera, it was found that only seabuckthorn could grow normally. In 1995, 8.5 hectares of seabuckthorn were successfully cultivated. Hungary began to introduce 9 seabuckthorn varieties selected and bred in Altai, Russia in the 1980s, and all of them have been successfully introduced. The country also uses seabuckthorn to treat red mud, a waste product of tungsten mines. A Czech expert also went to Russia this year to buy a batch of seabuckthorn seedlings. Romania has its own advantages in producing seabuckthorn series cosmetics. Germany has also made some progress in seabuckthorn research.
In 1688-1689, the Four Medical Classics were introduced to the West in the form of English commentaries. It was not until 1965 that Russia had records of eating seabuckthorn.
250 Russian scientists have conducted research on the natural resources of seabuckthorn in the Russian Federation, its ecology, botany and morphology, genes and genetics, biochemistry, and the environment in which it can be planted. 160 years ago in the Soviet Union, seabuckthorn was first planted as a greening plant.
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, more plantations began to grow sea buckthorn, and the importance of sea buckthorn was also recognized by people. Because of its rich biochemical components, this plant quickly became popular and was quickly widely used in different fields in the former Soviet Union.
In 1977, China's Ministry of Health officially listed seabuckthorn in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia for the first time. Seabuckthorn has special and important functions and effects in treating and preventing various diseases, strengthening the body and prolonging life. Judging from the results of people's research on seabuckthorn so far, it is called the "health guardian".
Seabuckthorn contains extremely rich active substances and has broad development prospects in human medicine and health care.