Nerves on edge? Avena Sativa is a good restorative nerve tonic, ideal for depression and energy deficiency. The oat bran in Avena has been shown lately to help reduce abnormally high blood cholesterol levels, and its high fiber content is a great help in maintaining daily "regularity." Avena Sativa also supplies the body with silicon, the substance needed to build healthy skin, fingernails and healthy, lustrous hair.
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The information presented herein by KT Botanicals is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
History:
Although of uncertain origin, Avena (or the Oat) is thought to have come from Eastern Europe or Western Asia, and the crop is now cultivated in temperate regions throughout the old and new world. The common Oat is a fibrous annual with a smooth stem that grows to a height of four feet and bears lance-shaped, rough leaves, loose sheaves and spikelets. Both Avena Sativa and Avena Fatua have been known for their medicinal and almost legendary nutritional qualities since prehistoric times, and Avena's remedial uses were finally recorded in folk medicine in England by the thirteenth century. Avena (or Oat Straw) is still considered an important, traditional staple of food in Northern Europe. Avena is a hardy grain that can grow almost up to the arctic region and has even been planted to prevent soil erosion, but, of course, it is mainly used as an important cereal crop. July and August are considered optimal harvest time, and ripeness is judged by the yellow color of the straw. The stalks are then cut and bound together and left upright to dry before use. The entire plant is used for medicinal remedies, and some of its main constituents include saponins, flavonoids, gluten, albumen, silicon, starch, protein compounds, gum, calcium, folate, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, alkaloids (trigonelline, avenine), glycosides, lysine, methionine, steroids, fiber and vitamins B-1, B-2, B-3, B-5, B-6, D and E. The seeds contain alkaloids, such as gramine, as well as saponins, such as avenacosides A and B, plus iron, manganese and zinc, and the straw is a significant source of silica.
Beneficial Uses:
Avena Sativa has been extensively used to supply the body with the element, silicon, in an easily assimilated form. Silicon is the substance necessary to build the outer layer of the skin, the hair and fingernails, and deficiencies often cause dull, unhealthy-looking hair, splitting and deformed nails and skin diseases.
Avena's high calcium content also helps to build strong bones and nails and assists in fighting osteoporosis and bone loss. It may be taken daily by menopausal women to counteract bone loss
and other symptoms of menopause.
The Oat grain in Avena Sativa is high in protein and has an almost legendary reputation as a food of great value, frequently helping to increase stamina and energy. Moreover, Avena bran, with its high fiber, has been shown in recent studies to significantly lower cholesterol levels in the blood, which is thus helpful in reducing the incidence of arteriosclerosis, heart attacks and stroke. The fiber in the bran is also an important factor in maintaining the body's daily "regularity."
Avena Sativa is a nerve tonic with a calming effect that nourishes and strengthens the nervous system. It is considered a "nervine" that has been used to treat nervous conditions of all kinds, including exhaustion, insomnia, attention deficit disorder and mild depression.
Some herbalists claim that Avena Sativa helps to reduce the symptoms of withdrawal from opium and morphine addiction; others say it will also help smokers break their habit.
Avena Sativa has been called a sexual stimulant in both men and women and, as such, is believed to be the source of the phrase, "Sowing one's wild oats."
When used externally in baths, Avena Sativa soothes inflamed skin, particularly eczema and psoriasis. It is known as a vulnerary, or healing substance, that treats fresh cuts and wounds.
Avena was widely used in folk and alternative medicines as an anti-spasmodic and as a treatment for digestive disorders, such as gastroenteritis and dyspepsia.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) capsules, two (2) to three (3) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
Currently, there are no known warnings or contraindications with the use of Avena Sativa.
Capsule Size:
We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose "00" capsules for all of our encapsulated products.
- Avena Sativa - Botanical Extract 15:1 -- Approximately 600 mg. each.