As far as all those journal articles you want to get to, find a college
student.  Most colleges give their students access to at least some of the
journals.  You'd have to find someone who trusts you with their login and
password, but I think that wouldn't be too hard!

Just a suggestion...
Gina

-----Original Message-----
From: Annie B Smythe [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 3:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Herbs and Cytokine storms..

I've been doing some research on antiviral/antibacterial herbs that 
don't trigger cytokine storms.. It's hard trying to find the exact way 
they work, by the types of research that has been conducted. Sigh. And I 
can't afford all the flippin' subscriptions to all those journals. 
Anyone have a few to suggest yet?

Most of the usual suspects like Echinacea, Elderberry, and Golden Seal 
seem to make cytokine storms more probable.

I've been looking closely at /Usnea/, and /Lomatium. /Arrowroot is a 
little suspect on the Cytokine front.//

Here's an article about cytokine storms that is written so someone 
besides a scientist can understand it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokine_storm

On a side note: It doesn't seem as though the Swine Flu does the 
Cytokine storm thing, well according to this article anyway. They don't 
have enough evidence to say one way or another. I still have a lot more 
to read before I can make a reasonable judgment.


Annie


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