Search Results for "red powder drug"
Please contact us to improve our contents and site quality
April 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
The medicinal part is the dried root. The plant is native to China. It is cultivated in China, Korea, Japan and Russia. Other names include American ginseng, Chinese ginseng, Fivefingers and red berry.
PRIMARY USES
Used for lack of stamina.
AVAILABILITY
It is found in drug infusions, powder and galenic preparations for internal use. Various standardized preparations containing Ginseng [...]
No Comments →
November 30, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Bourama Soumaoro’s pharmacy looks much like any other, packets of pills in glass cabinets and jars of powder to fight everything from toothache to dysentery.
But nowhere in the doctor’s small shop in Mali’s capital Bamako is there a chemically manufactured drug.
Soumaoro’s remedies are made exclusively from ground-up local plants, the exact mixture based on knowledge [...]
No Comments →
November 25, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Chinese skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) Chinese skullcap has confirmed anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory actions, similar in effect to the prescription drugs phenyl- butazone and indomethacin. Unlike these drugs that are associated with toxicity and adverse effects, Chinese skullcap does not appear to have any adverse effects at therapeutic levels. Its therapeutic action appears to be related to [...]
No Comments →
November 25, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Depending on your condition, and the availability of herbal products, some remedies might be more suitable than others. Fresh juices are more easily absorbed by the body and capture the whole synergistic complex of healing ingredients locked in the plant. Find the one that works best for you.
Boswellia has unique anti-inflammatory action, much like the [...]
No Comments →
October 31, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
An herbal medicine used to treat cardiovascular diseases in China may improve symptoms of chest pain when used in conjunction with traditional treatments, according to a new systematic review.
In several studies included in the review, taking tongxinluo improved angina patients’ electrocardiogram results. Overall, though, the review did not provide solid evidence that the medicine routinely [...]
No Comments →
Related Post :
The medicinal part is the dried root. The plant is native to China. It is cultivated in China, Korea, Japan and Russia. Other names include American ginseng, Chinese ginseng, Fivefingers
Many people eat popcorn for its health benefits. It is naturally nutritious, high in fiber, low in calories, and contains no sodium. It is sugar-free and fat-free. However, adding ingredients
Cherries
Consuming half a pound (225 g) of fresh or canned cherries per day has been shown to be very effective in lowering uric acid levels and preventing attacks of
There are many people who have never, ever taken medicine: not even an aspirin. And they're proud of it. They don't want to pollute their bodies with anything synthetic or
You don't want it to happen... but it can't hurt to be prepared. Here are our swiftest solutions for wedding day fashion disasters.
Getting dressed and got some makeup on your
CONSTRUCTION of a herbal processing plant in Uganda will cost about Shs13 billion, the African Joint Herbal Research Clinic Coordinator, Dr Meddie Sserumu, has said.
He said plans were underway to
The Food and Drugs Board (FDB) on Thursday warned the public against two herbal products that are being sold on the market saying it had not approved of them.
A statement
Bourama Soumaoro's pharmacy looks much like any other, packets of pills in glass cabinets and jars of powder to fight everything from toothache to dysentery.
But nowhere in the doctor's small