Review on phytotherapy in epilepsy
The epilepsies are among the most common of neurological disorders, prevalence is about 1%1; based on this figure, there are 500 000 people in the UK who suffer from epilepsy. Approximately 70% of patients with epilepsy are well controlled by monotherapy with currently available antiepileptic drugs2.
Wong, ICK, Lau, CBS, Nsour, WM
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Foeniculum vulgare Essential Oils: Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities [PDF]
The essential oils from Foeniculum vulgare commercial aerial parts and fruits were isolated by hydrodistillation, with different distillation times (30 min, I h, 2 h and 3 h), and analyzed by GC and GC-MS. The antioxidant ability was estimated using four
Barroso, J. G. +6 more
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Ginkgo Biloba in the treatment of tinnitus: An updated literature review [PDF]
Introduction: Tinnitus is one of the common diseases of the ear that is associated with numerous physical and mental disorders. One of the known mechanisms in the tinnitus area with unknown reason is oxidative events. Based on the prevalence and economic
Asadi-Samani, Majid. +3 more
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The use of complementary and integrative practices in oral health
The World Health Organization recognizes the medical practices derived from the culture of each country, as Traditional Medicine, but all over the world, there has been no consensus about the denomination of these practices.
Camila da Silva Gonçalo +1 more
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Herbal folk remedies for animal health in the Netherlands [PDF]
As a part of their training in herbalism 85 students of the two private schools for natural animal care that exist in the Netherlands were given the assignment to ask farmers, pet owners and animal pension keepers about their traditional remedies.
Beijer, Helen, Van Asseldonk, Drs. Tedje
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Phytotherapy with hordeum vulgare: A randomized controlled trial on infants with jaundice [PDF]
Jaundice is one of the most common causes of admission to hospital in newborns which is often associated with several complications. Aim: The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of H. vulgare in reducing jaundice. Materials and Methods: In
Aliakbari, Azam. +3 more
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Fenugreek : a natural prototype oral hypoglycaemic agent used in Malta [PDF]
Before the discovery of insulin therapy in 1921 and the development of effective oral hypoglycaemic therapy in 1926, pharmacological management of diabetes mellitus was restricted to empirical treatment often based on plant products and relegated to ...
Savona-Ventura, Charles
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New high-performance liquid chromatography-dad method for analytical determination of arbutin and hydroquinone in rat plasma [PDF]
Natural substances present in herbal preparations should be carefully used because they can give toxic or therapeutic effects despite of their amount or the way of administration.
Altieri, I. +5 more
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Antibacterial and anti-quorum sensing activities of selected italian honeys against antibiotic-resistant pathogens [PDF]
Three nectar honeys (eucalyptus, thyme and forest) and two honeydew honeys (fir and Metcalfa) from Italy were tested for their antibacterial activity against pathogens commonly associated with wound and burn infections, including methicillin-resistant ...
Fidaleo, Marco +2 more
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PHYTOTHERAPY IN THE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT OF TREATMENT OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTIONS [PDF]
Małgorzata Siwińska +3 more
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