Bloqueador b-Adrenergico | Analogo de la Prostaglandina | Inhibidor de la amilasa carbonica |
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Solos o en combinación | Bimatoprost, latanoprost y travoprost cada uno una vez al día por la noche | Acetozolamida la más usada pero sus alternativas son diclofenamida y metazolamida |
Timolol, betaxolol y levobunolol al 0.25% y 5% | Cuando la terapia tópica es insuficiente | |
Metipranolol al 0.3% y Carteolol al 1% 1 x día | Suprimen H. Acuoso 40-60% y se divide 125mg a 250mg 4veces al día | |
Contraindicación: para enfermedad obstructiva crónica del pulmón y defectos en la conducción cardiaca |
Iridotomía periferica, Iridectomía e Iridoplastia | Trabeculoplastia por rayos láser | Cirugía de drenaje de glaucoma |
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Se prefiere con laser YAG | Quema la malla mediante un goniolente | Trabeculotomía: funciona de desviar los canales de drenaje normal y deja el paso. Tx coadyuvante: antimetabolitos como 5-fluoracilo y mitomicina C |
La iridotomia es preventiva para pacientes con ángulos estrechos | Facilita la salida de H. acuoso y mejoran su función | Complicación: fibrosis en tej epiesclerar y acelera formación de cataratas. |
Iridioplastia anillo de quemadura con rayos láser sobre el iris periférico contrae el estroma del iris. | Como tratamiento inicial de glaucoma de ángulo abierto primario | Visccanalostomía y Esclerotomía con implante de colágeno: evitan el espesor total del ojo |
Mint Health Benefits and Side EffectsFood Catalog / Ingredients, Herbs, and Spices / MintWritten by: Christopher Karam | ✔️ Medically Reviewed by: Dr. Riad M., M.D - G.P and Micheal B., M.D | Last Updated: 2020 March 22 growing mint plants Break down and Background Mint Species and Varieties Mint plants, also known as peppermint, pudina, and mentha, are widely regarded as a weed since its species tend to be invasive. If grown in a vegetable garden it may take nutrients and vitamins from growing vegetables that need resources to grow properly. Mint leaves are very healthy for your digestive system as well as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), brain function, and is an anti-inflammatory herb due to the its high vitamins, minerals, and fiber content. It can drastically improve your overall health and is easily incorporated in many savory and sweet recipes. Mint has also been used throughout centuries as a natural medical remedy to treat many different diseases, complications, and infections. The mint plant (genus Mentha) is part of the Lamiaceae family of herbs, which also includes: Basil Peppermint Spearmint Rosemary Sage Summer savory Marjoram Oregano Anise hyssop Thyme Lavender Perilla Recipes That Go Well With Fresh Mint Mint is quite popular in a large variety of beverages, foods, and recipes, include the following: Sauces including lamb sauces, white wine vinegar mint sauce, chimichurri, yogurt sauce, and lemon-mint sauce Salads such as Mediterranean salads and fruit salads Desserts combined with chocolate such as puddings, cakes, brownies, ice cream, cheesecake, and cookies Dairy products such as milk, whipped cream, cheeses, peppermint milk, and peppermint ice cream Herbs mixed with dill, basil, peppermint leaves, oregano, and rosemary Oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, pesto, canola oil, lemon and other essential oils Vegetables such as cucumbers, acorns, squash, beets, parsnips, carrots, mustard and mustard seeds, zucchini, bell peppers, eggplants, onions, peas, green beans, and asparagus Fruits such as vanilla beans, strawberries, lemons, limes, watermelon, bananas, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, pineapple, oranges, apples, pomegranates, coconuts, and kiwis Drinks such as alcoholic drinks, shakes, lemonade and limeade, club soda, and water Gums using mint or peppermint Alcoholic beverages such as mojitos, vodka mint lemonade, red and white wines, baileys, martinis, gimlets, rum, and tequila While eating mint can offer multiple health benefits, there are other more subtle benefits that comes from applying it to your skin, inhaling vapors through diffusers or burning, or taking it through capsules and supplements. chocolate mint plants List of Nutrition Facts and Essential Oils What gives mint its large list of health benefits is the high content of antioxidants, most commonly used to treat stomach issues and indigestion as it has potent antibacterial and antifungal essential oils. Mint originated in the Asian, European, and Mediterranean areas, it’s been used for cleaning tools, tables, and their skin. Romans used to use fresh mint as a mouth freshener, whitening teeth, and as a base for their sauces. It’s even been used for healing open wounds due to it’s blood clotting effects for soldiers during war time. Known as a high value herb that’s associated with wealth, status, good health, and cleanliness. Mint has a calming and relaxing effect due to all of the menthol, in addition to its anti-inflammatory properties, mint reduces painful symptoms similarly to ibuprofen and pain killers. Both mint and peppermint contain and produce a lot of menthol. Dried peppermint has around 0.3 to 0.5% of essential oils including: Menthol (7% to 48%) Menthone (20% to 46%) Menthyl acetate (3% to 10%) Menthofuran (1% to 17%) 1,8-Cineol (3% to 6%) Menthol and menthyl both increase blood flow in the body, also activating a nervous system receptor called TRPM8 that reduces blood flow and blocks nerve receptors. Additionally, menthol binds to kappa opiod receptors that further causes a feeling of numbness, cooling sensation, and pain reduction. When you have a cold, having a glass of water with lemon juice as well as mint will relieve, soothe, and disinfect your throat. Mint is also great in fruit smoothies using watermelon and protein shakes, adding additional layers of flavor and all of mint’s health benefits. 100 grams of mint contains nutrients including essential vitamins and minerals such as: Potassium (16% of the Recommended Daily Allowance) Phosphorus (8% of the RDA) Calcium (25%) Vitamin C (52%) Vitamin B6 (5%) Vitamin A (12%) Magnesium (20%) Manganese (25%) Folate (12%) Iron (28%) Keep in mind that mint is very low in calories, every tablespoon of dried mint is 1 calorie. This makes mint a great source of protein, fiber, and healthy essential oils which is easily included into your diet or meal plan. Mint Health Benefits There are hundreds of studies and research papers that have proven the large list of health benefits of mint, it has been studied thoroughly for decades. Mint and peppermint tea is one of the most consumed herbal teas world wide. It’s brewed from peppermint leaves which has the additional benefit of releasing more phenolic compounds. The list of phenolic compounds found in mint include: Rosmarinic acid Caffeic acid The list of flavanoids found in mint include: Eriocitrin Luteolin Hesperidin Mint plants contain anti-inflammatory agent called rosmarinic acid. Rosmarinic acid has many health benefits, one of which includes reducing inflammation. mint plants on cutting board A research study showed that applying mint essential oil effectively relieves pain and inflammation when the patient is properly hydrated. Peppermint oil and mint extracts can help with bad breath, breastfeeding, headaches, nausea and comes in many variations such as peppermint and mint teas, powders, oil extract capsules, applying it directly onto your skin, consuming mint supplements, or through burning it then inhaling the aroma. The most commonly reported and scientifically proven benefits of mint includes improved digestion, helps with weight loss, relieves nausea, depression, fatigue, and headaches. Additionally, it’s also used in treatments for treating asthma, memory loss, and improving skin health.
Cramps Bloating Excess gas Abdominal pains Constipation Diarrhea Fatigue and difficulty sleeping This affects the digestive tract and is usually caused by a poor diet as well as stress. Often, IBS is treated with medications such as laxatives and anti-diarrhea drugs, making healthy changes to your diet, and avoiding certain foods such as: Dairy and lactose (milk, ice cream, cheese, yogurt) Certain fruits (peaches, watermelon, pears, mangoes, apples, plums, nectarines) Beans and legumes High-fructose corn syrup, sugar, and sweeteners Fried foods Wheat-based and refined bread, cereals, and pasta Gluten Caffeinated drinks Cashews and pistachios There has been some research conducted surrounding mint and peppermint essential oils as well as min teas, as the anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects of mint both help to soothe most abdominal pains, inflammation in the intestines, removes harmful bacteria, and reduces bloating. Multiple scientific studies have proven that adding 1 to 2 drops of peppermint essential oils into your herbal teas is beneficial in treating IBS. The list of herbal teas that can additionally reduce inflammation and symptoms of IBS: Green tea Chamomile tea Ginger tea Peppermint tea Sage tea White tea Hibiscus tea Oolong tea This is because peppermint oil contains menthol, flavanoids, and phenolic acids. These plant-based compound helps to ease the symptoms of IBS while also providing relief. Providing calming and relaxing effects on the muscles of the entire digestive tract
Similar to ginger and ginseng, mint is just as effective for relieving stomach-related issues such as indigestion and bloating while calming and soothing the area of discomfort. There are multiple scientific studies that proved that mint works as a laxative due to the essential oils and insoluble fiber, moving food through the intestines at a consistent pace while increasing nutrient absorption. mint plants growing in a garden Peppermint essential oil’s health benefits are amplified when paired with caraway oil, reducing intestinal gas production, intestinal cramping, and soothes the digestive tract as well as an upset stomach. Multiple clinical studies proved that supplementing with both peppermint oil and caraway oil together had similar effects to indigestion medications such as: Omeprazole (Prilosec, Zegerid) Lansoprazole (Prevacid) Rabeprazole (Aciphex) Pantoprazole (Protonix) Esomeprazole (Nexium) Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant)
A study conducted on 144 young adults that have been instructed to smell the aroma of peppermint essential oil and ylang ylang. This was to be done for five minutes for each subject and have all been tested under the Cognitive Drug Research computerized assessment battery. Peppermint was able to enhance the memory of all subjects whereas ylang ylang slightly impaired memory, and lengthened processing speeds. Judging subjective mood, peppermint oil increased alertness whereas ylang ylang decreased alertness, but significantly increased calmness. Another clinical study conducted on 24 participants around the age of 25, found that ingesting or breathing in the aroma equal to a total of 50 to 100 microliters of essential mint oils found these following health benefits: Increased calcium influx in neurons Improved performance on a cognitively demanding, Rapid Visual Information Processing task (RVIP) Prolonged the mental fatigue associated with extended cognitive task performance in healthy adults
Ingesting and smelling the aroma of a couple of mint leaves is all you’d need to alleviate symptoms of all forms of nausea. The healthy plant-based compounds and menthol found in mint help reduce blood flow to the digestive area, numb as well as calm the nerves in the stomach area. Having a similar effect to ginger, expecting mothers can eat mint leaves every morning and the uncomfortable feeling of nausea will be reduced, if not completely removed.
Mint, ginseng, and ginger will all help in relieve your symptoms and get rid of a cold quicker as it’s a strong decongestant. By relaxing your lungs, muscular system, and by clearing your sinuses as well as accumulated mucus in your respiratory system. Making colds more tolerable and reducing tension and sinus related headaches. Menthol eases other common cold symptoms such as: Congestion Low-grade fevers Sore throats Runny and stuffy nose and sinuses Coughs Muscle aches Sneezing Malaise For optimal results, the aroma of peppermint and mint oil both help decongest your lungs and nasal passages, spreading the menthol through your respiratory tract easier. bundle of mint herbs
The pain can reduce the joy of breastfeeding as well as make it difficult, painful, and sometimes irritating to feed your baby comfortably. There have been many scientific and clinical studies surrounding breastfeeding pain and breastmilk production with the consumption and application of mint. Usually caused by skin irritation, inflammation, and breast muscle soreness. The menthol and other compounds found in mint help reduce nerve response, nerve pain, bacteria buildup, and skin dryness due to mint’s antibacterial and tissue flexibility properties. This can also be achieved by rubbing a mint leaf on the affected area.
Many essential plant oils help treat asthma as well as reduce some of the side effects. Peppermint oil and carrier oil can both be either diffused or applied directly onto your skin. The plant-based compounds relaxes swollen membranes in the nose as well as the bronchial smooth muscles in the lungs, allowing for more oxygen to enter the respiratory system, loosens mucus, and reduces inflammation of lung tissues. Here’s a list of foods and ingredients that also help treat symptoms of asthma: Garlic Turmeric Honey Ginger Omega-3 fatty acids found in supplements or fatty fish Coneflower (Echinacea) Licorice Root Vitamin D-rich foods, such as fatty fish, eggs, as well as fortified cow milk, soy milk, wheat milk, cashew milk, and almond milk Beta carotene-rich vegetables, such as carrots, sweet potatoes, kale, spinach, squash, bell peppers, and leafy greens Magnesium-rich foods, such as avocado, cocoa powder, chickpeas and other beans, nuts and seeds, bananas, spinach, legumes, and tofu peppermint plants
Additionally, mint is very low in calories and is low on the glycemic index which makes it a great herb for gradually losing weight.
Menthol is able to numb the area it comes in contact with and restricts nerve signals by binding to kappa opioid receptors, also slightly restricting blood flow and reduces inflammation. When menthol gets metabolized and enters the blood stream, it’s able to pass the blood-brain barrier which allows these health benefits to have an effect on the brain. Reducing inflammation and slightly reducing blood flow to the brain reduces the intensity of the following types of migraines and tensions: Migraines with Aura Migraines without Aura (Common Migraine) Hemiplegic Migraine Retinal Migraine Ice Pick Headaches Cluster Headaches Cervicogenic headache Sinus tension Nausea This type of herb is known for supporting the body's ability to accommodate emotional and physical stresses. The goal is to support the energy and assist with stress management. It is the strong aroma that seems to keep the headaches away along with alleviating unwanted stress.
The most common reason for bad breath is due to poor oral hygiene and dry mouths from not drinking enough water. Mint’s essential oils fights off the bad breath causing bacteria on the surface of your tongue, teeth, and gums. Many gums containing menthol will mask your bad breath as well as coats your mouth with menthol and sometimes chlorophyll. There are other alternatives to gum, chewing mint leaves or drinking peppermint tea can both help get rid of bad breath and eliminate bacteria in the mouth. Mint Side Effects and Detriments Although mint has many health benefits that comes from its essential oils and plant-based compounds, there are still many side effects to using mint. Most of the harmful effects comes from it’s plant-based compounds, flavonoids, and terpenoids such as menthol, menthone, menthyl acetate, eriocitrin, hesperidin, kaempferol 7-O-rutinoside, limonene, pulegone, caryophyllene, and pinene. The majority of these active plant-based compounds are used in natural pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides. There have been no reported life-treatening side effects of mint. Mint has many mild side effects, most of which comes from allergic reactions or irritants from the herb. The mild side effects of mint include: Heartburn Dry mouth Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Rashes, itchiness, and swelling fresh dried mint in a bowl surrounded by leaves
As menthol enters the blood stream it' restricts blood flow and nerve responses to multiple area, including the female breasts. restricting blood flow and nerve responses to the breasts causes the production of milk to slow down and sometimes halt. This makes the existing breastmilk supply dry out quicker than usual. When breastfeeding, avoid taking any mint supplements or teas for optimal production. This is even more relevant to women who already struggle with producing breastmilk.
Many people have sensitive skin, peppermint and mint essential oils could trigger additional issues such as rashes, redness, as well as blistering of dry and sensitive skin. You may also experience mouth tingling or itching, swolen lips, tongue, and throat, as well as abdominal pains. If you begin to develop hives and/or find it difficult to breathe seek emergency medical help as soon as possible.
Here’s the full list of medications and supplements that have additional side effects when including mint into your diet: Iron supplements Cyclosporine: Natural immunosuppressant for preventing organ rejection Stomach acid blockers (Histamine-2 (H2) blockers): Cimetidine (Tagamet), Ranitidine (Zantac), Nizatidine (Axid), and Famotidine (Pepcid) Antibiotics and antifungal medicine Antiseizure medication: Acetazolamide, Carbamazepine, and Tegretol Heart Medications: Acebutolol (Sectral), Atenolol (Tenormin), and Betaxolol (Kerlone) High blood pressure medications: Diuretics, Beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, Angiotensin II receptor blockers, and Calcium channel blockers Rating and Recommendation Highly Recommended Mint is a healthy herb that can be added to almost any type kind of food or drink. Mostly used for relieving symptoms and issues in the digestive system. Most of mint’s health benefits comes from mentho which is used to suppress nervous system signals, reducing sensation and numbing, reducing inflammation, and improving digestion. In addition, the healthy plant-based compounds found in mint such as the flavanoids, flavanols, and phenolic compounds all contribute to increasing the strength of your immune system, its antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. Here’s the full list of the health benefits of mint: Relieves Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Relieves Indigestion May Improve Brain Function Reduces Morning Nausea Treats Cold Symptoms Reduces Breastfeeding Pains Reduces Symptoms of Asthma Mint Helps with Weight Loss Relieves Migraines and Headaches Gets Rid of Bad Breath Here’s the full list of side effects of mint: Reduces Breast Milk Supply Possible Allergic Reactions On The Skin Negatively Interacts with Certain Medications If you have suffered or are currently suffering from heart related issues, seizures, acid reflux, and high blood pressure you should consult your medical professional before adding mint or making any changes to your diet. Frequently Asked Questions What are the benefits of mint leaves? Mint has many health benefits, most of which revolve around the digestive system, blood pressure, and reducing inflammation. It can be added to many cooking, desert, and drink recipes to give a dish a lighter and fresher flavor. Here's the full list of health benefits: 1. Relieves Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
How to grow a chocolate mint plant? The chocolate mint plant (Herbaceous perennial f. citrata) is a fragrant brown and green colored plant that has the appearance and flavor of chocolate. Chocolate mint plants flourish in moist soil with partial direct sunlight, it's an invasive species so it should be planted in a restricted area.
Make sure to harvest the plant as much as possible in each season, the plant will respond by growing at a faster rate taking up more space. How to make mint julep? To make a mint julep, you'll need the following ingredients:
Now you can assemble the ingredients to make your mint julep:
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Betaxolol gehört zur Wirkstoffgruppe der kardioselektiven Betablocker. Er bindet nach Einnahme also ausschließlich an Beta-1-Rezeptoren des Herzens. Dadurch verdrängt Betaxolol die aktivierenden Hormone Adrenalin und Noradrenalin von diesen Rezeptoren. Ohne deren Wirkung sinken Zahl und Kraft der Herzschläge. Dadurch wird weniger Blut durch die Gefäße gepumpt und der Blutdruck kann sinken. Betaxolol wird in Tablettenform benutzt, um bei Bluthochdruck die Blutdruckwerte zu verringern und den Blutdruck auf Dauer zu normalisieren.Außerdem wird Betaxolol in Tropfenform angewendet zur Senkung des erhöhten Augeninnendrucks bei grünem Star (Glaukom), insbesondere der Sonderform des chronischen Betaxolol is a propanolamine that is 3-aminopropane-1,2-diol in which the hydrogen of the primary hydoxy is substituted by a 4-[2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)ethyl]phenyl group and one of the hydrogens attached to the amino group is substituted by isopropyl. It is a selective beta1-receptor blocker and is used in the treatment of glaucoma as well as hypertension, arrhythmias, and coronary heart disease. Betaxolol is a beta-blocker. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins). Betaxolol is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). Betaxolol may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Betaxolol ist ein Arzneimittel aus der Gruppe der Betablocker und Antihypertensiva. 2 Chemie Betaxolol hat die Summenformel C 18 H 29 NO 3 und eine molare Masse von 307,43 g/ mol . Der Betablocker Betaxolol wird bei hohem Blutdruck eingesetzt. Betablocker beeinflussen das sympathische Nervensystem. Dieses reguliert zahlreiche Körperfunktionen, die nicht der willentlichen Steuerung unterliegen, z. B. die Herzfrequenz, die Weite von Blutgefäßen und Bronchien sowie die Darmtätigkeit. Diese Organe tragen bestimmte Empfangsstellen (Rezeptoren) für die Botenstoffe Adrenalin und Noradrenalin, die aus Nervenendigungen freigesetzt werden. Ein Teil dieser Rezeptoren heißt Betaxolol ist ein Wirkstoff aus der Gruppe der selektiven Betablocker, der in Form von Augentropfen zur Behandlung eines erhöhten Augeninnendrucks verwendet wird. Die Wirkungen beruhen vermutlich auf einer Reduktion der Kammerwassersekretion. Bei der Behandlung muss beachtet werden, dass der Wirkstoff in den Blutkreislauf aufgenommen werden kann. Deshalb können unerwünschte Wirkungen auftreten, welche unter anderem die Atemwege und den Herz-Kreislauf betreffen.
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