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Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy | 2008

An Evidence-Based Systematic Review of Aloe vera by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration

Catherine Ulbricht; Jennifer Armstrong; Ethan Basch; Samuel Basch; Steve Bent; Cynthia Dacey; Sean Dalton; Ivo Foppa; Nicole Giese; Paul Hammerness; Catherine DeFranco Kirkwood; David Sollars; Shaina Tanguay-Colucci; Wendy Weissner

An evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing.


Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy | 2007

Marigold (Calendula officinalis L.)

Ethan Basch; Steve Bent; Ivo Foppa; Sadaf Haskmi; David S. Kroll; Michelle Mele; Philippe Szapary; Catherine Ulbricht; Mamta Vora; Sophanna Yong

An evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology and dosing.


Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy | 2006

Marigold (Calendula officinalis L.): An evidence-based systematic review by the natural standard research collaboration

Ethan Basch; Steve Bent; Ivo Foppa; Sadaf Haskmi; David S. Kroll; Michelle Mele; Philippe Szapary; Catherine Ulbricht; Mamta Vora; Sophanna Yong

An evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology and dosing.


Journal of The Society for Integrative Oncology | 2007

Flax and flaxseed oil (Linum usitatissimum): a review by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration.

Ethan Basch; Steve Bent; Jeffrey R. Collins; Cynthia Dacey; Paul Hammerness; Michelle Harrison; Michael Smith; Philippe Szapary; Catherine Ulbricht; Mamta Vora; Wendy Weissner

The objective of this study was to evaluate the scientific evidence on flaxseed, including expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing. Electronic searches were conducted in 9 databases, 20 additional journals (not indexed in common databases), and bibliographies from 50 selected secondary references. No restrictions were placed on the language or quality of the publications. All literature collected pertained to efficacy in humans, dosing, precautions, adverse effects, use in pregnancy/lactation, interactions, alteration of laboratory assays, and mechanisms of action. Standardized inclusion/exclusion criteria are used for selection. Grades were assigned using an evidence-based grading rationale. A review of the literature on flaxseed yielded 13 categories for which flaxseed had been studied in humans, including constipation/laxative, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis/coronary artery disease, breast cancer, cyclic mastalgia (breast pain), menopausal symptoms, hyperglycemia/diabetes, hypertension, lupus nephritis, human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), and prostate cancer. Most of the available evidence investigates the efficacy of alpha-linoleic acid found in flaxseed compared with fish oil, and almost all of the available studies are poor quality. Although flaxseed and flaxseed oil have several promising future uses, the available literature does not support recommendation for any condition at this time.


Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy | 2002

Horse chestnut:a multidisciplinary clinical review.

Catherine Ulbricht; Natasha Tiffany; Heather Boon; Ethan Basch; Steve Bent; Ernie-Paul Barrette; Michael Smith; David Sollars; Cathi Dennehy; Philippe Szapary

Horse chestnut seed extract (HCSE) is widely used in Europe for the management of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Although traditionally recommended for a variety of medical conditions, CVI is the only indication for which there is strong supportive scientific evidence. Review of the literature reveals 14 randomized controlled trials, of which seven are methodologically of high quality, albeit limited by small sample sizes and short durations. These studies support the superiority of HCSE over placebo, and suggest equivalence to compression stockings and to oral oxerutins. In the future, a longer and adequately powered randomized trial is warranted to compare HCSE to standard of care, and to further assess safety and long-term efficacy. There are no data to suggest that horse chestnut flower, raw seed, branch bark, or leaf are effective for any indication, and it is recommended that these products not be used, as they are known to be toxic when ingested.


Journal of The Society for Integrative Oncology | 2006

Evidence-based systematic review of saw palmetto by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration.

Catherine Ulbricht; Ethan Basch; Steve Bent; Heather Boon; Michelle Corrado; Ivo Foppa; Sadaf Hashmi; Paul Hammerness; Eileen Kingsbury; Michael Smith; Philippe Szapary; Mamta Vora; Wendy Weissner

Here presented is an evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing.


Journal of Dietary Supplements | 2009

An evidence-based systematic review of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration.

Catherine Ulbricht; Ethan Basch; Samuel Basch; Steve Bent; Heather Boon; Dilys Burke; Dawn Costa; Carla Falkson; Nicole Giese; Michael Goble; Sadaf Hashmi; Siddhartta Mukarjee; George N. Papaliodis; Erica Seamon; Shaina Tanguay-Colucci; Wendy Weissner; Jen Woods

An evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing.


Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy | 2002

Kava monograph: a clinical decision support tool.

Ethan M. Basch; Catherine Ulbricht; Paul Hammerness; Candy Tsouronis; David Sollars; Adrianne E. Rogers; Samuel Basch; Steve Bent; Heather Boon; Edzard Ernst

The proposed uses, dosing parameters, adverse effects, toxicology, interactions and mechanism of action of kava is systematically reviewed in monograph format.


Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy | 2006

Marigold (Calendula officinalisL.): An Evidence-Based Systematic Review by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration

Ethan Basch; Steve Bent; Ivo Foppa; Sadaf Haskmi; David S. Kroll; Michelle Mele; Philippe Szapary; Catherine Ulbricht; Mamta Vora; Sophanna Yong

An evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology and dosing.


Psychosomatics | 2003

St. John’s Wort: A Systematic Review of Adverse Effects and Drug Interactions for the Consultation Psychiatrist

Paul Hammerness; Ethan M. Basch; Catherine Ulbricht; Ernie-Paul Barrette; Ivo Foppa; Samuel Basch; Steve Bent; Heather Boon; Edzard Ernst

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Ethan Basch

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Ivo Foppa

University of South Carolina

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Mamta Vora

Northeastern University

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Michael Smith

Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine

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