10 top antifungal herbs




Goldenseal
This popular herb in North America gained its reputation as a cure-all for any kind of ailment due to the recommendation of a prominent doctor in the 1800's, Samuel Thompson. [2] And fighting fungi is definitely one of those. Studies have confirmed that the rhizome, rootlets and root hairs of goldenseal contain berberine which has been shown to promote anti-fungal activities. [3]
Oregano Leaf oil
If you suffer from fungal infections on your nails or have fungal skin infections like dandruff and dermatitis, [4]then diluted oregano oil may be a solution. Scientists have identified Carvacrol and Thymol as the anti-microbial agents in Oregano oil responsible for attacking germs and fungi in your bloodstream. [2] One study has likewise identified these volatile compounds to prevent fungal growth among bakery products [5] - a further reason for the use of such herbs in culinary applications.
Cloves
This spice has been shown to contain the same compounds as oregano oil essential for combating mouth and intestinal infections of Candida, alleviating athlete's foot while strengthening your immune system. [2] A study has revealed that oil extracts of cloves possess anti-microbial activities against all bacteria and yeast tested. [6]
Black walnut
Canker sores, painful syphilis and herpes are reported to be targeted by black walnut. [4] Some researchers even have discovered that black walnut husks have superior anti-fungal characteristics to fight Candida over medicinal drugs. [2] Studies have suggested that by making your intestines more alkaline, black walnut not just kills fungi but also parasites that often thrive in an acidic environment. [7] More recently, a 2012 study using mouse skin epidermal cells concluded that juglone from black walnut trees contains some anti-cancer efficacy. [8]
Olive leaf extract
Several studies have shown that the active ingredient in olive leaf extracts, oleuropein, is effective in fighting fungal overgrowth caused by candida. [7] Olive oil works by boosting your immunity against unhealthy invaders like Candida and lowering your blood sugar levels to avoid yeast infections. [2] Another study of 10 different plant extracts in Islamic medicine including olive leaf extracts stated that these can protect against pathogenic and mycotoxigenic fungi, both in qualitative and quantitative assessments.[1]
Calendula
Also known as Scottish marigold or pot marigold, calendula is a wonder herb that has long history of medical and therapeutic uses across the globe. Several pharmacological studies have revealed that this herb contains substances that bring about anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antifungal properties. [9] A 2012 study indicated that ethanol extracts of calendula exhibited "excellent antifungal activity". [10]
Calendula and its components are believed to be capable of destroying fungi completely. In addition to its innate ability to promote faster healing of wounds, calendula is widely used to treat various conditions that are triggered by fungal infestation like athlete’s foot, candida and ringworm. [11]
Garlic
Since the ancient times, garlic has been rampantly used as a natural treatment for a wide range of health conditions. In the last three decades, numerous studies have been conducted to identify the constituents of garlic which makes it an effective antibacterial, antiparasitic and antifungal agent. Researchers finally concluded that it is ajoene which is a powerful compound that makes garlic an excellent anti-fungal herb. [12]
Some studies claimed that allicin is what makes the herb effective. Allicin is a potent phytochemical that is released after garlic is chopped or crushed. After crushing or chopping the clove of garlic, just leave them for five to ten minutes, to increase the amount of allicin compound released. [13]
Turmeric
For quite a long time now, turmeric has been considered as one of the most potent anti-fungal herbs. According to a study published on the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, turmeric contains curcumin - a powerful compound that has been found to inhibit the growth and spread of candida infection. One lab research (in vitro) found that curcumin worked better than drug fluconazole as an antifungal agent. [14] Curcumin is also used to treat athlete’s foot.
Tea Tree
Recently, oils extracted from tea tree have been extensively studied due to its profound effects to the body. Research shows that tea tree oil can be used to treat fungal infections like jock itch, tinea barbae, tinea faciei, tinea capitis, tinea unguium, ringworm and athlete’s foot. Some also use this essential oil in treating acne, lice, eczema, boils, thrush and vaginitis. [15]
Spearmint
Coming from the mint family, spearmint is a perennial herb that has been cultivated since the ancient ages because of its healing and medicinal value. Several researches have confirmed that spearmint contains active substances that make the herb an effective anti-fungal agent but less powerful than oregano
from herbs-info.com

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