Couch grass extract, derived from the rhizomes of the couch grass plant (Elymus repens), has been used for centuries in traditional herbal medicine. Below, we explore its benefits and mechanisms. https://lnkd.in/gf4VN7wV
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In Herbal Apothecary's new fascinating blog post, our Director of Herbal Medicine, Dylan Parry (Bsc Hons Clinical Herbalism) discusses whether herbs can help with Covid-19, & if so, how? https://lnkd.in/eYTpxjcN Dylan Parry Shankar Katekhaye, PhD Dr.Bhagyashree Kamble samra ihsan JAMES FEARNLEY Tom Cull #herbalmedicine #herbs #covid
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In Herbal Apothecary's new fascinating blog post, our Director of Herbal Medicine, Dylan Parry (Bsc Hons Clinical Herbalism) discusses whether herbs can help with Covid-19, & if so, how? https://lnkd.in/eYTpxjcN Dylan Parry Shankar Katekhaye, PhD Dr.Bhagyashree Kamble samra ihsan JAMES FEARNLEY Tom Cull #herbalmedicine #herbs #covid
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“There is potential for integrating herbal medicine into modern healthcare systems. Some private hospitals in Malaysia have already incorporated herbal remedies into their services and I believe this trend will continue to grow. “Science has shown that herbal medicines can offer therapeutic benefits with fewer toxic effects compared with synthetic drugs. With Malaysia’s rich biodiversity, there are opportunities to develop a robust herbal medicine industry.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gWgtde4F
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Herbal Medicine Market is projected to reach $547.68 billion by 2034 Herbal medicine involves using plants or their extracts to address various health issues and enhance general well-being. It is among the earliest types of medicine, based on conventional methods from various cultures. Herbal treatments may consist of teas, tinctures, capsules, or topical solutions and are used to address conditions like inflammation, digestive problems, and stress. Although herbal medicine is frequently viewed as natural, it is crucial to utilize it with professional guidance to prevent possible side effects or interactions with other therapies. Polaris Market Research & Consulting, Inc.
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Herbal Medicine Market Is Expected To Reach $547.68 Billion By 2034, The herbal medicine market demand is driven by increasing consumer preference for natural and plant-based remedies as alternatives to synthetic drugs. Polaris Market Research & Consulting, Inc.
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CSIR-NBRI Develops Herbal Treatment to Alleviate Gout Symptoms in the Elderly The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation announced on Thursday that elderly individuals with gout can now consider a new plant-based natural supplement that may help enhance their daily lives. Lucknow-based CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR nbri) has developed a herbal product called ‘NBRI-Gout Out’ which is a combination of five medicinal plants. Funded under the ‘Scheme for Young Scientist and Technologist’, the SEED Division of the Department of Science and Technology, the herbal supplement can help restore locomotion and ameliorate associated symptoms like pain, stiffness in joints, redness and so on. #elderlygout #herbalremedy #plantbasedsupplement #goutsymptoms #csirnbri #goutrelief
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Herbal medicine and natural products are the most valuable bestowals that were given to mankind. Many herbal plants prestigious position in the field of medicine. The medicinal plants has been beneficial effects with less side effects which inspired research in drug discovery and development of new drugs. Nowadays there is an interest in the consumption of food without synthetic additives and use of natural preservative. In this regard natural extract of the Rosemary such as family Lamiaceae. The Indian name for rosemary plant is “Rosemary” the leaf of rosemary. By Aarti Dhende | Poonam Malvadkar | Shital Darekar "A Brief Review on Rosemary Adapthogen Having Multiple Benefits" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-3 , June 2024, URL: https://lnkd.in/d_64_gUa Paper Url: https://lnkd.in/dnm7CVVV
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