Use of plants or herbs to treat diseases or to alleviate pain.
A plant genus in the family ARECACEAE, order Arecales, subclass Arecidae. The fruit or the extract (Permixon) is used for PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA.
A plant genus of the family ROSACEAE. Bark extract of P. africanum is an ingredient of folk remedies to treat PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA.
A pituitary adenoma which secretes PROLACTIN, leading to HYPERPROLACTINEMIA. Clinical manifestations include AMENORRHEA; GALACTORRHEA; IMPOTENCE; HEADACHE; visual disturbances; and CEREBROSPINAL FLUID RHINORRHEA.
Material prepared from plants.
Concentrated pharmaceutical preparations of plants obtained by removing active constituents with a suitable solvent, which is evaporated away, and adjusting the residue to a prescribed standard.

Helicobacter pylori infection, garlic intake and precancerous lesions in a Chinese population at low risk of gastric cancer. (1/3177)

BACKGROUND: Cangshan County of Shandong Province has one of the lowest rates of gastric cancer (GC) in China. While intestinal metaplasia (IM) and dysplasia (DYS) are less common in Cangshan than in areas of Shandong at high risk of GC, these precursor lesions nevertheless affect about 20% of adults age > or = 55. SUBJECTS AND SETTING: In order to evaluate determinants of IM and DYS in Cangshan County, a low risk area of GC a survey was conducted among 214 adults who participated in a gastroscopic screening survey in Cangshan County in 1994. METHOD: A dietary interview and measurement of serum Helicobacter pylori antibodies were performed. RESULTS: The prevalence of H. pylori was lowest (19%) among those with normal gastric mucosa, rising steadily to 35% for superficial gastritis (SG), 56% for chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG), 80% for IM, and 100% for DYS. The prevalence odds of precancerous lesions were compared with the odds of normal histology or SG. The odds ratio (OR) or CAG associated with H. pylori positivity was 4.2 (95% confidence interval [CI] : 1.7-10.0), while the OR of IM/DYS associated with H. pylori positivity was 31.5 (95% CI: 5.2-187). After adjusting for H. pylori infection, drinking alcohol was a risk factor for CAG (OR = 3.2, 95% CI: 1.1-9.2) and IM/DYS (OR = 7.8, 95% CI: 1.3-47.7). On the other hand, consumption of garlic showed non-significant protective effects and an inverse association with H. pylori infection. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study suggest that infection with H. pylori is a risk factor and garlic may be protective, in the development and progression of advanced precancerous gastric lesions in an area of China at relatively low risk of GC.  (+info)

Insulin-secreting activity of the traditional antidiabetic plant Viscum album (mistletoe). (2/3177)

Viscum album (mistletoe) has been documented as a traditional treatment of diabetes. In acute 20-min tests, 1-10 mg/ml aqueous extract of mistletoe evoked a stepwise 1.1- to 12.2-fold stimulation of insulin secretion from clonal pancreatic B-cells. This effect was abolished by 0.5 mM diazoxide and prior exposure to extract did not alter subsequent stimulation of insulin secretion induced by 10 mM L-alanine, thereby negating a detrimental effect on cell viability. The insulin-releasing effect of mistletoe extract was unaltered by 16.7 mM glucose, l-alanine (10 mM), 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX) (1 mM), or a depolarising concentration of KCl (25 mM). The ability of extract to enhance insulin secretion did not depend upon the use of heat during extract preparation and was not mediated by lectins. These results demonstrate the presence of insulin-releasing natural product(s) in Viscum album which may contribute to the reported antidiabetic property of the plant.  (+info)

Inhibition of human sperm motility by specific herbs used in alternative medicine. (3/3177)

PURPOSE: Our purpose was to analyze sperm motility parameters in the presence of herbs. METHODS: Washed sperm were incubated in either saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens, Permixon Sabal serrulatum), echinacea purpura, ginkgo biloba, St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), or control medium. Parameters were measured on a Hamilton-Thorn analyzer after 1, 4, 24, and 48 hr at 37 degrees C. RESULTS: Sperm motility was inhibited at the high concentration (0.6 mg/mL) of St. John's wort. Curvilinear velocities and beat cross frequencies also decreased, but not hyperactivation. High-concentration saw-palmetto, echinacea, or gikgo inhibited motility at 24 and 48 hr. CONCLUSIONS: A potent inhibition of sperm motility was seen in St. John's wort unrelated to changes in pH. Furthermore, sperm viability was compromised in St. John's wort, suggesting a spermicidal effect. Metabolic changes were observed in saw-palmetto-treated sperm. High-concentration echinacea purpura interfered with sperm enzymes. Ginkgo did not have an antioxidant effect on sperm motility.  (+info)

Migraine headaches: nutritional, botanical and other alternative approaches. (4/3177)

Migraine headaches are an increasingly common health problem with a wide range of potential etiological factors. Stress, food allergies, neuroendocrine imbalances and nutritional deficiencies all may contribute to migraine attacks. Many nutritional and botanical therapies aim to reduce migraine incidence by decreasing platelet aggregation and preventing the release of vasoactive neurotransmitters, and avoiding triggering foods. This article reviews much of the research on nutritional, botanical, dietary, and other alternative approaches to the treatment and prevention of migraines.  (+info)

New federal office will spend millions to regulate herbal remedies, vitamins. (5/3177)

The new Office of Natural Health Products promises better regulation of herbal remedies, but its creation raises many questions.  (+info)

A review of nutrients and botanicals in the integrative management of cognitive dysfunction. (6/3177)

Dementias and other severe cognitive dysfunction states pose a daunting challenge to existing medical management strategies. An integrative, early intervention approach seems warranted. Whereas, allopathic treatment options are highly limited, nutritional and botanical therapies are available which have proven degrees of efficacy and generally favorable benefit-to-risk profiles. This review covers five such therapies: phosphatidylserine (PS), acetyl-l-carnitine (ALC), vinpocetine, Ginkgo biloba extract (GbE), and Bacopa monniera (Bacopa). PS is a phospholipid enriched in the brain, validated through double-blind trials for improving memory, learning, concentration, word recall, and mood in middle-aged and elderly subjects with dementia or age-related cognitive decline. PS has an excellent benefit-to-risk profile. ALC is an energizer and metabolic cofactor which also benefits various cognitive functions in the middle-aged and elderly, but with a slightly less favorable benefit-to-risk profile. Vinpocetine, found in the lesser periwinkle Vinca minor, is an excellent vasodilator and cerebral metabolic enhancer with proven benefits for vascular-based cognitive dysfunction. Two meta-analyses of GbE demonstrate the best preparations offer limited benefits for vascular insufficiencies and even more limited benefits for Alzheimer's, while "commodity" GbE products offer little benefit, if any at all. GbE (and probably also vinpocetine) is incompatible with blood-thinning drugs. Bacopa is an Ayurvedic botanical with apparent anti-anxiety, anti-fatigue, and memory-strengthening effects. These five substances offer interesting contributions to a personalized approach for restoring cognitive function, perhaps eventually in conjunction with the judicious application of growth factors.  (+info)

A review of plants used in the treatment of liver disease: part two. (7/3177)

Botanical medicines have been used traditionally by herbalists and indigenous healers worldwide for the prevention and treatment of liver disease. Clinical research in this century has confirmed the efficacy of several plants in the treatment of liver disease, while basic scientific research has uncovered the mechanisms by which some plants provide their therapeutic effects. This article is Part Two in a review of botanicals used in the treatment of liver disease. Curcuma longa (turmeric), Camellia sinensis (green tea), and Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) are reviewed in this installment. Silybum marianum (milk thistle) and Picrorhiza kurroa (kutkin) were reviewed in Part One.  (+info)

Anti-tumour promoter activity in Malaysian ginger rhizobia used in traditional medicine. (8/3177)

Zingiberaceae rhizomes commonly used in the Malaysian traditional medicine were screened for anti-tumour promoter activity using the short-term assay of inhibition of 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced Epstein-Barr virus early antigen (EBV-EA) in Raji cells. The inhibition of TPA-induced EBV-EA was detected using the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and Western blot technique. The indirect IFA detected the expression/inhibition of EBV-EA-D (diffused EA antigen), whereas the Western blot technique detected the expression/inhibition of both EBV-EA-D and EA-R (restricted EA antigen). Seven rhizomes were found to possess inhibitory activity towards EBV activation, induced by TPA; they are: Curcuma domestica, C. xanthorrhiza, Kaempferia galanga, Zingiber cassumunar, Z. officinale, Z. officinale (red variety), and Z. zerumbet. A cytotoxicity assay was carried out to determine the toxicity of the Zingiberaceae rhizome extracts. The rhizome extracts that exhibited EBV activation inhibitory activity had no cytotoxicity effect in Raji cells. Therefore, the present study shows that several Zingiberaceae species used in Malaysian traditional medicine contain naturally occurring non-toxic compounds that inhibit the EBV activation, which, if further investigated, could contribute in the development of cancer prevention methods at the tumour-promoting stage.  (+info)

Phytotherapy is the use of extracts of natural origin, especially plants or plant parts, for therapeutic purposes. It is also known as herbal medicine and is a traditional practice in many cultures. The active compounds in these plant extracts are believed to have various medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, or sedative effects. Practitioners of phytotherapy may use the whole plant, dried parts, or concentrated extracts to prepare teas, capsules, tinctures, or ointments for therapeutic use. It is important to note that the effectiveness and safety of phytotherapy are not always supported by scientific evidence, and it should be used with caution and preferably under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

"Serenoa" is the medical term for a type of palm tree, also known as Saw Palmetto. The fruit of this plant, Serenoa repens, is commonly used in herbal medicine, particularly for treating symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate gland, such as reducing difficulty in urinating. It contains compounds that are thought to have anti-inflammatory and hormonal effects. However, it's important to note that the effectiveness of Serenoa repbs for treating medical conditions is still a subject of ongoing research and debate.

Pygeum is not a medical term itself, but it refers to the extract derived from the bark of the African plum tree (Prunus africana). Pygeum is commonly used in supplements and alternative medicines, particularly for treating symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH). The extract contains various compounds, including phytosterols, ferulic acid, and campesterol, which are believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and may help alleviate the urinary symptoms associated with BPH. However, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, as pygeum can interact with certain medications and may have side effects.

A prolactinoma is a type of pituitary tumor that produces an excess amount of the hormone prolactin, leading to various symptoms. The pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain, is responsible for producing and releasing several hormones that regulate different bodily functions. Prolactin is one such hormone, primarily known for its role in stimulating milk production in women during lactation (breastfeeding).

Prolactinoma tumors can be classified into two types: microprolactinomas and macroprolactinomas. Microprolactinomas are smaller tumors, typically less than 10 millimeters in size, while macroprolactinomas are larger tumors, generally greater than 10 millimeters in size.

The overproduction of prolactin caused by these tumors can lead to several clinical manifestations, including:

1. Galactorrhea: Unusual and often spontaneous milk production or leakage from the nipples, which can occur in both men and women who do not have a recent history of pregnancy or breastfeeding.
2. Menstrual irregularities: In women, high prolactin levels can interfere with the normal functioning of other hormones, leading to menstrual irregularities such as infrequent periods (oligomenorrhea) or absent periods (amenorrhea), and sometimes infertility.
3. Sexual dysfunction: In both men and women, high prolactin levels can cause decreased libido and sexual desire. Men may also experience erectile dysfunction and reduced sperm production.
4. Bone loss: Over time, high prolactin levels can lead to decreased bone density and an increased risk of osteoporosis due to the disruption of other hormones that regulate bone health.
5. Headaches and visual disturbances: As the tumor grows, it may put pressure on surrounding structures in the brain, leading to headaches and potential vision problems such as blurred vision or decreased peripheral vision.

Diagnosis typically involves measuring prolactin levels in the blood and performing imaging tests like an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan to assess the size of the tumor. Treatment usually consists of medication to lower prolactin levels, such as dopamine agonists (e.g., bromocriptine or cabergoline), which can also help shrink the tumor. In some cases, surgery may be necessary if medication is ineffective or if the tumor is large and causing severe symptoms.

"Plant preparations" is not a term with a specific medical definition in the field of medicine or pharmacology. However, it is commonly used to refer to various forms of plant material that have been prepared for medicinal use. This can include dried and powdered plant parts, such as leaves, roots, or flowers, as well as extracts or concentrates made from plants. These preparations may be used in traditional medicine or as the basis for modern pharmaceuticals. It is important to note that the safety, effectiveness, and quality of plant preparations can vary widely, and they should only be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider.

A plant extract is a preparation containing chemical constituents that have been extracted from a plant using a solvent. The resulting extract may contain a single compound or a mixture of several compounds, depending on the extraction process and the specific plant material used. These extracts are often used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverage, due to their potential therapeutic or beneficial properties. The composition of plant extracts can vary widely, and it is important to ensure their quality, safety, and efficacy before use in any application.

... is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers, short communications, ... Phytotherapy Research, Editorial Board "Journals Ranked by Impact: Chemistry, medicinal". 2020 Journal Citation Reports. Web of ...
The European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy (ESCOP) was founded in 1989 as an umbrella organisation, representing ... Journal: the journal Phytomedicine is published in affiliation with the European Scientific Cooperative On Phytotherapy (ESCOP ... Thieme, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-13-149981-3. "European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy". ESCOP. Retrieved 2019-12-17 ... "Phytomedicine - International Journal of Phytotherapy and Phytopharmacology". "Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament ...
IMRA focused on Phytotherapy to use local plants and traditional practices to cure diseases, i.e., traditional pharmacopoeia. ... Eddouks, Mohamed (2016-02-02). Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension. Bentham Science Publishers. ISBN ... Phytotherapy Research. 5 (1): 32-34. doi:10.1002/ptr.2650050109. ISSN 0951-418X. S2CID 82876817. "Madagascar pushes untested ...
Phytotherapy Research. 24 (5): 673-679. doi:10.1002/ptr.2955. PMC 7167768. PMID 19653195. Cowan MM (October 1999). "Plant ...
Phytotherapy Research. 34 (10): 2577-2585. doi:10.1002/ptr.6705. PMID 32314844. S2CID 216047649. Frick, RW (March 2000). "Three ...
Phytotherapy Research. 30 (10): 1572-1583. doi:10.1002/ptr.5673. PMID 27373780. S2CID 2985175. "Cordyceps". Drugs.com. 14 ...
Phytotherapy Research. 24(12):1870-1876. Ha H.H., Park S.Y., Ko W.S., Kim Y. (2008). "Gleditsia sinensis thorns inhibit the ...
Kumar, Vikas (2016-08-14). "Potential medicinal plants for CNS disorders: an overview". Phytotherapy Research. 20 (12): 1023- ...
Phytotherapy Research. 34 (8): 1966-1991. doi:10.1002/ptr.6662. PMID 32135035. S2CID 212567563. Duric, Kemal; Liu, Yang; Chen, ...
Phytotherapy Research. 20 (11): 921-34. doi:10.1002/ptr.1954. PMID 16841367. S2CID 22156361. "Kojic acid and enzymatic browning ...
Phytotherapy Research. 29 (7): 1088-1096. doi:10.1002/ptr.5354. PMID 25881570. S2CID 5196219. Alejandro, Barreroa (2000). "New ...
Phytotherapy Research. 34 (2): 329-339. doi:10.1002/ptr.6541. PMID 31943427. S2CID 210333560. McKay DL, Chen CY, Saltzman E, ...
Phytotherapy Research. 21 (8): 757-761. doi:10.1002/ptr.2159. PMID 17450509. S2CID 22441840. Li, Min-Yi; Yang, Xiao-Bo; Pan, ...
Phytotherapy Research. 22 (8): 1046-51. doi:10.1002/ptr.2430. PMID 18570220. S2CID 44278609. Niemetz R, Gross GG (1998). " ...
Phytotherapy Research. 22 (12): 1570-1576. doi:10.1002/ptr.2460. PMID 19067375. S2CID 10379153. Gawde, Archana J.; Cantrell, ...
Phytotherapy Research. 29 (6): 825-834. doi:10.1002/ptr.5285. PMID 25640685. S2CID 24002845. Thai C, Tayo B, Critchley D ( ...
Phytotherapy Research. 29 (6): 825-34. doi:10.1002/ptr.5285. PMID 25640685. S2CID 24002845. Hermann R, von Richter O (September ...
Phytotherapy Research. 25 (6): 833-7. doi:10.1002/ptr.3323. PMID 21089180. S2CID 2937534. Burnstock G, Di Virgilio F (December ...
3.0.co;2-k "Antidermatophytic properties of extracts from the leaves ofAristolochia paucinervis Pomel". Phytotherapy Research. ...
Phytotherapy Research. 36 (2): 686-704. doi:10.1002/ptr.7333. ISSN 1099-1573. PMID 34851546. S2CID 244774488. Kanfer, Isadore; ...
Phytotherapy Research. 14 (6): 463-465. doi:10.1002/1099-1573(200009)14:6. 3.0.CO;2-G. PMID 10960904. S2CID 24506417. Makino, Y ...
Phytotherapy Research. 18 (9): 713-7. doi:10.1002/ptr.1516. PMID 15478207. S2CID 8172910. Cynthia Zaferatos (2008). "The ...
Phytotherapy Research. 24 (5): 673-679. doi:10.1002/ptr.2955. PMC 7167768. PMID 19653195. Koch, C.; Reichling, J.; Schneele, J ...
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Phytotherapy Research. 14 (1): 57-59. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-1573(200002)14:1. 3.0.CO;2-V. ISSN 1099-1573. PMID 10641052. S2CID ... Phytotherapy Research. 10 (2): 100-106. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-1573(199603)10:2. 3.0.CO;2-I. ISSN 1099-1573. S2CID 84307919. ...
Phytotherapy Research. 25 (3): 417-23. doi:10.1002/ptr.3283. PMID 20734326. S2CID 19717477. (Articles without KEGG source, ...
Phytotherapy Research. 35 (3): 1284-1297. doi:10.1002/ptr.6890. ISSN 0951-418X. PMID 33090621. S2CID 224828245. Cheng, Zhenyong ...
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Objectives: This study covers the microscopic studies, the phytochemical screening, acute toxicity evaluation and anti-inflammatory activity of the methanol extract of the leaves of Sabiceabrevipes. This plant has not been studied extensively; even when such studies were done; the focus was on the root rather than the leaf, which is easier to harvest and more abundant. Method: Free hand sections were used for anatomical evaluation, powder microscopy was done with chloral hydrate and dilute glycerine, phytochemical studies was also done using standard procedures. Mice were used for acute toxicity test using Lorkes method. Wistar rat paws were used for anti-inflammatory studies using formalin and egg albumen models. SPSS was used to run an ANOVA with statistical significance at ...
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  • One of the ways to perform phytotherapy is by drinking herbal teas. (medsnews.com)
  • Phytotherapy is the practice of using medicines derived from plants or herbs to treat or prevent health conditions. (rf-onlinegame.com)
  • While phytotherapy uses plants, aromatherapy revolves around the fragrant substance produced by some of these plants. (rf-onlinegame.com)
  • Phytotherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses plants and their extracts to treat various illnesses. (medsnews.com)
  • The plants used in phytotherapy have been used for centuries to treat various illnesses, so their safety and efficacy are well-established. (medsnews.com)
  • This is because the plants used in phytotherapy are widely available and do not require the use of costly equipment or facilities. (medsnews.com)
  • The scientific activity of the Department comprises the teaching and research of pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, phytotherapy and pharmaceutical biotechnology. (semmelweis.hu)
  • Treatment of recurring furuncles resistant to antibiotics therapy with auricular acupuncture and Chinese Phytotherapy. (icmart.org)
  • Therefore, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any phytotherapy regimen. (medsnews.com)
  • Christian Gratzke, Editor of European Urology Focus discusses the importance of phytotherapy, and the demands of generating evidence in modern healthcare. (uroweb.org)
  • Special courses in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Phytochemistry and Phytotherapy are also held. (semmelweis.hu)
  • As a result, smaller pharmaceutical companies responsible for phytotherapy in Male LUTS can find delivery of large-scale trials an impossible demand. (uroweb.org)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Phytotherapy. (who.int)
  • Phytotherapy Research is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers, short communications, reviews, and letters on medicinal plant research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Do your research to find a reputable source of phytotherapy products and give it a try for yourself. (medsnews.com)
  • To demonstrate that Auricular Acupuncture associated with Chinese phytotherapy is effective to treat recurrent folliculitis that is not responsive to conventional antibiotic treatment. (icmart.org)
  • Auricular Acupuncture associated with Phytotherapy is a good choice of treatment of recurring furuncles. (icmart.org)
  • University of Johannesburg The purpose of the Postgraduate Diploma in Phytotherapy is to develop a graduate competent in the knowledge, attitudes, insight and skills required for diagnosing and managing patients in the field of phytotherapy and formulating comprehensive treatment plans for health promotion. (rf-onlinegame.com)
  • One of the primary benefits of phytotherapy is that it is a completely natural form of treatment. (medsnews.com)
  • Even when you want to use phytotherapy products, it is essential not to cut yourself off from proven treatments. (healthywomenx.com)
  • This blog post will discuss the main benefits of phytotherapy and why you should consider using it for your health. (medsnews.com)
  • If you are looking for a natural way to treat your illnesses, then consider using phytotherapy. (medsnews.com)
  • This extract is a safe medicine, non-addictive, natural way to relieve symptoms and emotions based on spiritual phytotherapy. (pachamamaherbs.com)
  • Phytotherapy can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions, both physical and mental. (medsnews.com)
  • Additionally, phytotherapy can be used to treat skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis. (medsnews.com)
  • So, if you are looking for an alternative to traditional medicine, then phytotherapy may be right for you. (medsnews.com)
  • Phytotherapy is a safe and effective alternative to traditional medicine that has many benefits. (medsnews.com)
  • Home / Phytotherapy - Has it got an important role in Male LUTS management? (uroweb.org)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Phytotherapy" by people in UAMS Profiles by year, and whether "Phytotherapy" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (uams.edu)
  • Phytotherapy is very well received by patients, and undoubtedly has a place for many patients seeking out options in LUTS. (uroweb.org)
  • The concept of phytotherapy Dr. It was first used by Henri Leclerc in 1913. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • Since ancient times, men have had the idea of ​​using plants to heal themselves forming the concept of phytotherapy. (marocorganic.ma)
  • This article shows the evolution of the Brazilian legislation in recent years in the area of herbal products and discusses the concept of phytotherapy in Brazil, bringing information about how it works in Europe. (scielo.br)
  • Phytotherapy Research is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers, short communications, reviews, and letters on medicinal plant research. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the advance in technologies, more in-depth understanding on the pathogenesis of the diseases and more robust investigations on phytomedicine, I envision that phytotherapy will play an important role in the management of diabetes and hypertension. (benthambooks.com)
  • To present the new knowledge and information on specific veterinary herbal/Phytotherapy medicines where those are good treatment as alternatives to antibiotics and anthelmintics for veterinary infectious disease. (frontiersin.org)
  • Phytotherapy "medicines help to meet the main health needs thanks to their effectiveness and their basic actions. (marocorganic.ma)
  • Phytotherapy and aromatherapy have the same origin, namely the plant. (marocorganic.ma)
  • Phytotherapy uses the plant as it is while aromatherapy is the use of the hydrophobic part, in other words the oil obtained by hydrodistillation (the technique which allows the obtaining of an essential oil) of the plant. (marocorganic.ma)
  • This volume brings 11 chapters that cover updates on general phytotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine as well as information on anti-diabetic and antihypertensive herbs (including Senna spp. (benthambooks.com)
  • Hence academic and professional pharmacologists or clinicians will find comprehensive information on a variety of therapeutic agents along with guidelines for applying them in practical phytotherapy of diabetes and hypertension. (benthambooks.com)
  • Therefore, it is essential that people who practice phytotherapy have received a scientific education in this field. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • In other words, phytotherapy is the sophisticated name for the common practice of using nature's ingredients to create effective plant-based therapies and health solutions. (retailingnewswire.com)
  • To evaluate the use of Veterinary Phytotherapy alternatives in order to minimize the development of antibiotic resistance, with maximum effectiveness in addition to minimal toxicity. (frontiersin.org)
  • In some countries, such as South Korea and Japan, proven phytotherapy products are covered by health insurance. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • The products used in phytotherapy are produced industrially within the framework of certain routine procedures. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • Phytotherapy of abnormality of fear memory: A narrative review of mechanisms. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this review , we firstly updated the mechanisms of fear memory , and then searched the experimental evidence of phytotherapy for fear memory in the past five years. (bvsalud.org)
  • Prof. Mohamed Eddouks has crafted a book entitled "Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension", bringing out a timely volume with contributors from several continents. (benthambooks.com)
  • Problems such as coughing, relieving sore throat, expectorant, pain relief, healing insect bites, have been treated naturally with phytotherapy applications for hundreds of years. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • in 1960, the German Plant Scientist Dr. Rudolf Fritz Weiss has published a book about phytotherapy. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • In the methods used in phytotherapy application, the plant can be applied topically as a cream, lotion, ointment. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • In phytotherapy, it is primarily the flowering aerial parts of the plant which are used. (pileje.com)
  • For more information about the use of phytotherapy to treat sleeping problems, read the article written by Dr Marc Beck. (pileje.com)
  • Traditional phytotherapy for epilepsy, fits and hysteria by Yanadis of Cuddapah District, A.P. (rug.nl)
  • PLAMECA has been committed to your natural well-being since 1984," declares the brand's Managing Director, Óscar Fernández, "We have been in the phytotherapy business for going on 40 years, and we've used that time to accumulate a vast amount of experience and knowledge in our field. (retailingnewswire.com)
  • Use phytotherapy for 4 weeks to improve the natural shine, natural curl and stereoscopic effect of the hair. (chyaaa.com)
  • Phytotherapy has the potential to give patients long term benefits with less or no side effects. (benthambooks.com)
  • It has been concretely proven which active ingredient or group of substances is responsible for biological effects in phytotherapy. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • While phytotherapy needs a few hundred milligrams to have its effects. (marocorganic.ma)
  • A secondary analysis will include head-to-head comparison of the two phytotherapy agents. (nih.gov)
  • Phytotherapy is one of the oldest medical disciplines and was traditionally based on empiricism. (frontiersin.org)
  • Phytotherapy as a term was introduced into English in 1934 by the British Herbalist and Homeopathic Specialist Eric Frederick William Powell, but this concept was adopted much later in English and began to be widely used. (medicinehealthcenter.com)
  • The segment of the United States population that utilizes alternative and complementary approaches to disease prevention and management is also increasing rapidly, including the use of phytotherapy to control the symptoms of BPH. (nih.gov)
  • Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your wellness and pamper your skin with our phytotherapy course at ART FOR THOUGHT. (artforthought.jp)
  • While health and wellness have never been more popular in both national and global culture, there are some brands that have been focusing on a phytotherapy approach to wellness for much longer. (retailingnewswire.com)