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Published in Healthy & Natural Journal, May 1995
Herbal Treasures from the Amazon
Part 3:
Amazon Herbs for Athletic Performance and Recovery
by Dr. Donna Schwontkowski
In
1982, a spinal cord injury of the lower cervical spine changed
Brenda Cole's life. Doctors told her she would be bedridden the
rest of her life, never able to sit up again. Slowly, over time,
her positive attitude, determination and faith helped her
progress to using a wheelchair and even driving a car. But that
wasn't good enough for Brenda.
Physically active before her injury, she decided to enter some
quadriplegic rugby and wheelchair races. At first, she
experienced a lot of muscle soreness and fatigue both during and
after the races. "I was at a standstill in my recovery," she
says. "I wasn't super strong by any means. In fact, I would
often come in last place. I recall one wheelchair race when I
looked behind and saw a motorcycle cop following me, along with
all this traffic. All the spectators thought the race was over!
I was so embarrassed."
Shortly thereafter, Brenda was introduced to two Amazon/Chinese
herbal combinations that dramatically changed her performance.
In a short period of time, she won her first gold medal in the
wheelchair races. Her normal twice-a-week, 3-hour practices for
quad rugby never left her out of breath. "Some of the male quad
rugby players still get upset with me because I'm not even
winded. They're half-dead and sore after practice. Not me
anymore. Not even during the strenuous rugby training clinics
when we work out for two full 8-hour days. Since I started
taking the herbs, no motorcycle cops follow me anymore. In my
last race, even though I didn't get first place, I was right on
the winner's wheels for the whole race... It was so close. One
more good breath and I could have beat her." Brenda Cole doesn't
count how many gold medals she's won anymore, losing track after
twelve.
Brenda used an Amazon/Chinese herbal formula before training and
competitive events and another Amazon/Chinese combination after
her workout. The Chinese herb base in both formulas originated
from Shaolin monastery martial artists in China, who used them
prior to battles and then afterwards to speed recovery. Amazon
herbs had been added to the basic Chinese formula for increased
circulation, nervous system balance, anti-inflammatory effects
on muscles, ligaments and joints, and for the relief of
soreness.
The primary Amazon herbs used for their synergistic effects
during athletic training and recovery include the following:
Catuaba and Mara puama as strong tonics and nervous system
fortifiers; Mara puama also for its anti-rheumatic properties;
Sarsaparilla to increase circulation, clear toxins and stimulate
metabolism; Iporuru for support of muscle and joint structure;
Samambaia for detoxification of waste products and
anti-rheumatic properties; Uņa de gato for antioxidant
properties; Tayuya to remove lactic acid accumulations; and Suma
for anabolic (muscle-building) effects. (See Table 1)
Scientific Names of Amazon Herbs
for Athletic Performance and Recovery
Table 1
Of these eight herbs, Suma (Pfaffia paniculata) is by far the
most well-researched. Studies by Okui and Otaka dating back to
1968 revealed that the plant enhanced muscle-building without
producing the negative hormonal effects steroids are noted for.
By 1976, the Russian scientist V.N. Syrov was convinced that the
anabolic agent in Suma was beta-ecdysterone. This gave the
Russians the competitive edge in the Olympics, and Suma began to
be called "the Russian Secret."
A dosage of 500 mg. of Suma twice a day helped all athletes
during any stage of their training, according to a research
report by Health Research which studied amateur athletes.
Experiment participants first noted a "sense of well-being"
within 3-5 days, and a new increased desire to get to their next
training session. Weight lifters experienced much less pain
during heavy lifts when they took Suma. These researchers
recommended 500 mg. for every 40 lbs. of body weight, spread out
evenly in two divided doses, for the maximum gain in muscle
strength and size. During a 54-day period (almost 8 weeks), the
dosage was only taken on days 1-10, 16-25, and days 31-40.
Despite the 24 days off the herb, researchers reported that
Suma's effects were still felt by the athletes on the off days.
RESULTS OF A PROMISING NEW STUDY ON AMAZON HERBS
Christopher Castellano, an exercise physiologist from Orlando,
FL, released the final results of his rowing ergometer
performance study in January of 1995. This single-blind study
tested eight male and female volunteers, 18-58 years old, using
each subject as his or her own control. Between October 1994 and
January 1995, each subject performed to the best of his ability
on the rowing ergometer for a distance of 2500 meters; the time
was recorded. Attempts were made to avoid influence from other
variables. For example, all subjects were tested at the same
time, every other day, to avoid significant differences due to
the effects of meals and circadian rhythms.
Five trials were used as a control with no supplemental herbs;
only water with a small amount of food coloring to match the
experimental beverage was given to the subjects. The five
experimental trials were supplemented with not only the
Amazon/Chinese formula for mental focus, power, strength and
endurance, but also with a specific Amazonian combination with
blood sugar-regulating effects and one which enhanced
circulation in the body.
Not many research projects produce the results recorded in this
study. Every trial using the supplemental herbal combinations
was better than the control for every individual in the study.
Subjects with the lowest level of fitness seemed to benefit most
from the products, although this could be an effect due to
conditioning. Christopher Castellano believes that the Amazonian
herbs probably assisted the body in increasing respiratory
volume and blood circulation, and in greater lactate removal
during aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Additional studies
will need to be done to confirm the exact physiological
mechanisms.
AMAZON HERBS FOR THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Testimonials bring out not only the ability of these herbs to
oxygenate the system, but also the important role they play in
balancing the nervous system. Good hand, foot and eye
coordination - essential for sports - depends on a finely-tuned
nervous system. Amazon herbs traditionally used as nervous
system tonics or fortifiers include Catuaba, Lemon Balm, Passion
Flower, Mara puama, Mulungu, Star Anise, Suma, and Una de gato.
(See Table 2 and Table 3)
Catuaba is not only a strong tonic and fortifier of the nervous
system, according to the tribal folklore, but is also capable of
giving strength to people with general fatigue. This herb has
been known to eliminate restless sleep and insomnia, and also to
help failing memories.
Lemon Balm relaxes the nervous system as well as helping to
produce sleep. It has been used traditionally for epilepsy,
nerve disorders, insomnia, fainting, hysteria, migraine
headaches, hypochondria and vertigo.
Passion Flower is known throughout the world for its natural
sedative properties. It promotes sleepiness without
disorientation, and soothes general pain. It is consistently
used with good results for nervous system disorders such as
insomnia, nervous crises, hysteria, depression, as well as
headaches of nervous origin.
Mara puama is a good tonic for the nervous system and useful in
treating symptoms of neuralgia or nervous depression. Mulungu is
used in Brazil and Peru as a mild hypnotic sedative to calm the
nervous system, eliminate hysteria, decrease insomnia and
promote healthy sleeping patterns by sedating overactive
neurotransmitters. Mulungu has also been used to treat epilepsy.
Star Anise is used as a sedative and induces sleep. It is
thought to prevent fainting. Suma is used as an adaptogen and
known for its oxygenating properties in Brazil. Una de gato is
used to treat cases of organic depression.
Many people have reported beneficial effects from a combination
of Amazon herbs that enhance the functioning of the nervous
system. Effects include feelings that stress is immediately
relieved, feelings calm in the midst of an emotional chaotic
situation, and negating the hyperactivity associated with high
caffeine consumption. But what about the ability of the Amazon
herbs to facilitate recovery? Is it possible that some natural
substances can work a lot quicker than things our own culture
uses now?
AMAZON HERBS THAT FACILITATE RECOVERY
The
testimonials and case studies speak for themselves. Charlie
Mark, now 45 years old, suffered multiple fractured bones in an
airplane accident in 1980. Prior to the accident, he was a boxer
and active in many other sports. Arthritis affected his hands so
much that he would have to give up his golf game after the 3rd
or 4th hole. Charlie tried the Amazon herb Iporuru, and felt an
improvement instantly. The pain is completely eliminated when he
takes the Amazon/Chinese combination for recovery. Recently,
Charlie was trimming a gemstone and almost cut off the tip of
his index finger. The cut required 5 stitches. He began using
Amazon herbs directly on the injured area. Two days later he
noticed completely new skin at the wound site.
Fifty-two year old Rose R. found out she had colon cancer after
intense abdominal pain sent her on a trip to the emergency room.
The cancer was so far advanced that a colostomy was performed
immediately. Rose started taking Amazon herbs. "I would go to
sleep at night and could actually see a big difference in the
colostomy opening the next morning." She continued to take the
herbs, and has had no serious side effects from the
chemotherapy.
Scientific Names of Amazon Herbs
Traditionally Used for the Nervous System
Table 2
One
hot summer day in 1993 while Anna B. was giving a seminar, a bee
flew in and stung her right cheek. Immediately swelling
resulted, and the only first aid treatment available was Amazon
herbs. A drop of a combination containing samabaia,
sarsaparilla, tayuya and Iporuru visibly reduced swelling and
allowed the area to heal within two days.
Massage therapists and chiropractors report a significant
reduction in muscle spasms when the herbs are rubbed directly
into the affected muscle. Mothers state that having their
children gargle with the Amazon herbs (in tincture form)
eliminates a sore throat within seconds. Individuals with skin
grafts report a visible improvement daily and healing time cut
in half.
Table 3
Amazon Herbs Traditionally Used for
Specific Nervous System Conditions
Nervous System Relaxants
Star Anise
Lemon Balm
Passion Flower
Mulungu
Nervous System Tonics
Catuaba
Mara puama
Una de Gato
Suma
Headaches
Passion Flower
Depression
Passion Flower
Mara puama
Una de gato
Suma
Memory
Catuaba
Helps Promote Sleep
Catuaba
Lemon Balm
Passion Flower
Mulungu
Star Anise
Hysteria
Mulungu
Passion Flower
Nervous System Fortifier
Catuaba
Suma
More research is being done on the mechanism of how these herbs
work. In my ongoing series of articles, I have focused on the
ability of Amazon herbs to facilitate blood sugar regulation,
immune system enhancement, optimal functioning of the nervous
system, restoration of hormonal balance in the male and female
reproductive systems, enhanced athletic performance, and
recovery and accelerated healing times. In my practice, I have
seen these herbs turn around many seemingly impossible health
situations. As our awareness of the efficacy of natural healing
increases, more people will discover and benefit from the value
of Amazon herbs and incorporate them into their daily wellness
programs.
Dr. Donna Schwontkowski obtained her doctorate degree in
Chiropractic Medicine from National College of Chiropractic in
Lombard, IL, simultaneously with a Master's Degree in Nutrition
from Northern Illinois University in 1990. Her long-standing
interest in natural healing therapies and her extensive
experience in the field of nutrition prompted a research project
in 1991 on the effects of an Amazonian herbal combination on
weight loss in adults.
She continues to research the Rainforest herbs, and is currently
on a nationwide radio circuit to educate people on how they may
benefit from the use of these herbs. Her chiropractic practice
in Salt Lake City emphasizes the natural healing treasures from
the Amazon Rainforest.
Schwontkowski has written a book called Herbs from the Amazon:
Traditional and Common Uses. |