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[W383]What Are Natural Products
by John Grimmes, Joh
A line is only as good as the place it is drawn. When defining natural products, this is a difficult place to locate. On an atomic scale, everything is natural. We are just combining naturally occurring elements in different ways.

If we think through the atomic issue, we quickly see the problematic nature of the natural product debate on this scale. The same elements that make up the hood of your car are found in an apple. They are just arranged differently.

Any discussion of natural products at the atomic scale clearly is not going to work of us. We mentally can divide an orange from a car door, but where do we make the distinction when defining a natural product?

There is an ongoing argument on this very issue, but most now look to the biological. Many try to define a natural product as anything produced by an animal or plant without over interference by mankind.

Clearly, this is a definition that is at least workable from a practical point of view. Watermelons are clearly a substance produced by a biological organism while no Twinkie plant exists on this planet.

The definition gets a bit murkier as we deal with less obvious substances. Aspirin is an amazing substance that is derived from the bark of a Willow. Of course, we do not take bits of bark for headaches. We take a processed product.

So much for our clean definition of natural products. On one hand, the aspirin we take is clearly natural because it comes from Willow bark. On the other hand, it is clearly processed and mixed with other chemicals to make the pills we actually consume.

This conundrum can be found with many products. As a result, the natural products definition has been refined. Many now argue a natural product is a substance produced by an organism that is not fundamentally altered by humans.

For instance, an ear of corn is clearly a natural product. Submerging it in water to remove dirt, bugs, leaves and the like clearly is not an issue when it comes to defining it. Altering the genetics of the plant to produce more corn, however, is.

The end all of this debate is the term natural product should be viewed skeptically when used for a product. In fact, skip over it and head to the label. The list of ingredients does not lie. Read it closely to make your choice.

Tinea fungus is the parasite responsible for ringworm and depending on the localization of the disease the fungus will be named: tinea corporis if it affects the body, tinea capitis if it affects the scalp, tinea curis if it affects the groin (affection also known as jock itch), and tinea pedis if it affects the foot (affection also known as athlete's foot).

Ringworm is a highly contagious disease and in order to prevent contamination from one to another people should use their own towels, brushes and combs. As animals are a source or contamination they must be taken to a periodically check up and if they have the disease they must be treated immediately. Ringworm can be taken from swimming pools to and from dark moist areas where oxygen is reduced.

Fortunately ringworm can be treated easily and there are many natural effective products against this disease. Creams containing Manuka oil seem to have proven their usefulness in treating ringworm. Manuka is a plant which grows in the East Cape region of New Zealand's North Island and contains Triketone which is effective against fungal infections. Tested in laboratories, the Manuka oil proved its usefulness even in reduced concentration levels and is comparable to synthetic products.

The good thing about Manuka oil is that it is non allergenic and children can use it too. Manufacturers have produced different products containing Manuka extract like: soaps, creams, and body oils. All these products contain different concentration levels of Manuka oil or honey and some contain even other natural essential oils to increase the efficiency of the product against ringworm.

These Manuka products are 100% natural and to not contain synthetic compounds or other chemicals to make it even more efficient. Until now there were not registered any side effects from the topical use of the cream and oil.

As Manuka products have antibacterial effect they help the skin regenerate more quickly and also reduce the characteristic smell given by the ringworm infection.

This product is good for our health not only for its antibacterial effect by for the fact that it is natural and does not give side effects as synthetic products give.
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