Wednesday, April 27, 2016

The Smoothie of Sweet Potato, Peony and Licorice for Reduced Risk and Treatment of Galactorrhea

 Kyle J. Norton(Scholar, Master of Nutrients), all right reserved.
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The curable smoothie for reduced risk and treatment of Galactorrhea
Yield: 2 servings (about 8 ounces each)
1 1/2  cup cooked sweet potato
1/2 cup Peony herbal tea drink (make from one tea bag about 2 gram)
1/2 cup Licorice herbal tea drink(make from one tea bag about 2 gram)

1. Place all ingredients in a blender and puree about 1 minute
2. Blend on high speed about 1 minute or until the mixture is thick and the ice is well crushed. Add more green tea drink if needed
3. Serve immediately

Galactorrhea is an excessive or inappropriate production of milk not related to to the normal milk production of breast-feeding.

The finding the natural ingredients for treatment of Galactorrhea is considered as a dream of many scientist to replace the long usage adverse effect of conventional medicine to other organs in the body.
Unfortunately, many compounds found effective in initial studying failed to confirm the potential in large sample size and multi center.

Recent reports from numbers of well known institutions insisted, intake of vitamin B6(1), may be the next generation ingredient to be used on prevention and treatment of Galactorrhea(1).
Vitamin B6 is water soluble and a member of vitamin B complex, found abundantly in sweet potato, played an important role in amino acids metabolism for to maintaining the proper function in our body. According to Dr. McIntosh EN., vitamin B6 at doses of 200-600 mg/day effectively decreased the excessive secretion of prolactina(1).
Also in women with galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndromes, the vitamin exhibited acute effect on serum GH and PRL levels, through suppressing galactorrhea and restoring normal menses(2).

Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang (Shakuyaku-kanzo-to), a traditional Chinese medicine formula containing
Peony and Licorice, in Randomized, Open-Label Study showed to improve complication of  olanzapine-associated hyperprolactinemia(3), attenuated neuroleptic-induced hyperprolactinemia(4).
According to Dr. Yamada K and colleagues at the Keio University, School of Medicine, intake of Shakuyaku-kanzo-to (TJ-68) reduced the mean plasma prolactin level decreased significantly from 28.9 +/- 14.5 ng/mL at baseline to 22.0 +/- 15.2 ng/mL at 4 weeks(5).

The Smoothie of Sweet Potato, Peony and Licorice may hold a key for further studies in production of curable natural remedy in reduced risk and treatment of Galactorrhea.

Women who are at increased risk of Galactorrhea due to family history, ... should drink at least one cup or more daily and women with Galactorrhea should drink as much as they can, depending to the digestive toleration.

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References
(1) Treatment of women with the galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome with pyridoxine (vitamin B6).by McIntosh EN.(PubMed)
(2) Ineffectiveness of pyridoxine (B6) to alter secretion of growth hormone and prolactin and absence of therapeutic effects on galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndromes by Tolis G, Laliberté R, Guyda H, Naftolin F.(PubMed)
(3) Herbal medicine (Shakuyaku-kanzo-to) improves olanzapine-associated hyperprolactinemia: a case report by Hori H, Yoshimura R, Katsuki A, Nakamura J.(PubMed)
(4) Effectiveness of herbal medicine (shakuyaku-kanzo-to) for neuroleptic-induced hyperprolactinemia by Yamada K, Kanba S, Yagi G, Asai M.(PubMed)
(5) Effectiveness of shakuyaku-kanzo-to in neuroleptic-induced hyperprolactinemia: a preliminary report by Yamada K1, Kanba S, Murata T, Fukuzawa M, Terashi B, Yagi G, Asai M.(PubMed)

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