Research Shows That Weed Could Help Herpes Patients

To this day, many forms of studies and experiments have been carried out to help the herpes-struck community to the maximum. There has been a fair share of researches carried out to discover natural methods to soothe the effects of herpes or to delay the recurrent outbreaks. One of the most recent and most surprising research finding was that weed or marijuana could actually help herpes patients!

Tansy

Professor Francisco Parra of the Universidad de Oviedo and Dr. Solomon Habtemariam of the University of Greenwich have kept busy, working on a flowering plant known as tansy. It is their mission to discover the plant’s medicinal efficacy in treating differentproblems, trying to figure out what all health benefits could be achieved from making use of this tansy. As we know, herpes requires its patients to take antivirals to help manage the outbreaks. Dr. Solomon and Professor Francisco have found that tansy actually happens to be a strong antiviral. They unearthed that tansy has compounds such as axillarin and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid that have antiherpetic outcomes.

Tansy has been used for eons to treat conditions such as rheumatism, along with nurse fever-ridden people. It is also renowned for killing internal parasites, along with treating digestive issues, nervousness, ear ringing, respiratory conditions, hypertension, mental petulance, fatigue, stomach aches and much more. According to a 2006 report, tansy also makes a brilliant diuretic too. In short, this plant has been effective to a great extent, now having a new addition to its list of medicinal uses.

However, consuming tansy oil can cause turbulence in your overall digestive tract and also in your liver, which is why consulting a physician before making use of any tansy products is recommended.