Botanical: Avena sativa (also known as Avena fatua)
Family: Poaceae (haygrass) - Gramineae (grass)
Other common names: Oat Straw, Oats, Rolled Oats, Wild Oats, Groats, Steel Cut Oats, Common Oats
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In folk medicine, Avena Sativa was used to treat nervous exhaustion, insomnia and "weakness of the nerves." A tea made from it was thought to be useful in rheumatic conditions and to treat water retention. A tincture of the green tops of Avena Sativa was also used to help with withdrawal from tobacco addiction. Additionally, Oats were often used in baths to treat insomnia and anxiety, as well as a variety of skin conditions, including burns and eczema.
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History and Uses:
Oats have been eaten since prehistoric times. The genus name, Avena, is
derived from Latin and means "nourishing," and sativa means "cultivated." Avena
Sativa is often planted to prevent soil erosion and is widely distributed as
a cereal crop. The fruit and straw are gathered at harvest time, typically in
August, when the stalks are cut and bound together, and then left upright to dry. Oat straw is simply the crushed dry stalks. In the past, this plant was used in
India to help opium, morphine and cigarette addicts overcome their habits. Highly
nutritive and supportive of the nervous system, Avena Sativa helps build healthy
bones, skin, hair and nails. Avena Sativa is not a bona fide aphrodisiac,
but it does nourish the nerves, which is thought to make tactile sensations more pleasurable.
Avena Sativa is one of the best remedies for "feeding" the central nervous system,
especially when under stress. It is considered a specific in cases of nervous
debility and exhaustion, especially when associated with depression. Avena
Sativa may be used with most of the other herbal nervines, both relaxant and
stimulatory, to strengthen the nervous system and is also used in general debility.
The high levels of silicon in the straw explains its use as a remedy for
skin conditions, especially for external applications. Avena Sativa is often
used as a bath herb to soften skin and help with eczema and neuralgia. The husks
have been used historically to stuff pillows and bedding, which is said to have
a sedative effect and help for those with rheumatism. Oats have also been used
extensively for culinary purposes. The Oat grain from the ripened seed is high
in protein and helps to increase stamina; the Oat bran (fiber) has
been shown to lower cholesterol levels; and the straw is high in silica, which is good for skin, hair and nails. The primary chemical constituents of
Avena Sativa includes saponins, flavonoids, starch, alkaloids (trigonelline,
avenine), steroids, calcium, iron, B-vitamins, lysine and methionine.
The fruits (seeds) contain alkaloids, such as gramine, as well as
saponins, such as avenacosides A and B. The seeds are also rich in iron, manganese
and zinc. Oat alkaloids are believed to account
for Avena's relaxing action.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) Capsules, two (2) to three (3) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
Currently, there are no known warnings or contraindications with the use of Avena Sativa.
Capsule Information:
Our Avena Sativa supplements are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" Capsules. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs. |