نتایج جستجو برای: children herbal medicine

تعداد نتایج: 719978  

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2014
ali asghar saki hassan aliarabi sayed ali hosseini siyar jalal salari mahdi hashemi

this present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary inclusion of 4, 8 and 12 g kg-1 phytogenic feed additives mixture on performance, egg quality, ovary parameters, serum biochemical parameters and yolk trimethylamine level in laying hens. the results of experiment have shown that egg weight was increased by supplementation of 12 g kg-1 feed additive whereas egg production, feed...

Journal: :gene, cell and tissue 0
mohammad zandi department of agriculture, iranian research organization for science and technology (irost), tehran, ir iran; department of agriculture, iranian research organization for science and technology (irost), tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9123115294 fatemeh jasour department of agriculture, iranian research organization for science and technology (irost), tehran, ir iran asgar shariatinia department of agriculture, iranian research organization for science and technology (irost), tehran, ir iran mohammad reza sanjabi department of agriculture, iranian research organization for science and technology (irost), tehran, ir iran

background herbal extracts have recently received the greatest attention in the path of finding naturally occurring chemicals with antibacterial and therapeutic value; however, each type of herbal remedy may have its own side effects. objectives the aim of the current experiment was to study the antibacterial effect of myrtle, parsley, mint, henna and chamomile extracts on escherichia coli and ...

2003
Gregory Juckett

Herbal therapies have become an integral part of the American health care scene. Since 1991, public use of herbal products has increased quite markedly, with over $5 billion spent annually. This does not include the many (up to 25%) pharmaceutical products used in conventional practice that originally were, and in some cases still are, derived from plants (Table 69.1). The perennial appeal of h...

2016
Erica McIntyre Anthony J. Saliba Karl K. Wiener Jerome Sarris

BACKGROUND Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health condition in Australia. In addition, there are many people who experience problematic anxiety symptoms who do not receive an anxiety disorder diagnosis but require treatment. As herbal medicine use is popular in Australia, and little is known about how adults experiencing anxiety are using these medicines, this study aimed to ide...

2015
Norio Iizuka Yoshihiko Hamamoto

Constipation is characterized by a variety of bowel symptoms such as difficulty passing stool, hard stool, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. The multifactorial causes of constipation limit the clinical efficacy of current conventional treatments that use a single drug that acts through only one pathway. To complement the shortcomings of the current Western medical model and provide a comp...

2014
Amal K Suleiman

Herbal medicine is used as the primary source of healthcare for approximately 75-80% of the world population and its use is particularly widespread in the developing countries, where it is considered more culturally acceptable, less dangerous and a more natural form of medicine that is compatible with the human body. Herbal products are defined as “herbal preparations produced by subjecting her...

Journal: :Cancer 2016
Eran Ben-Arye Noah Samuels Lee Hilary Goldstein Kamer Mutafoglu Suha Omran Elad Schiff Haris Charalambous Tahani Dweikat Ibtisam Ghrayeb Gil Bar-Sela Ibrahim Turker Azza Hassan Esmat Hassan Bashar Saad Omar Nimri Rejin Kebudi Michael Silbermann

BACKGROUND The authors assessed the use of herbal medicine by Middle Eastern patients with cancer, as reported by their oncology health care professionals (HCPs). Herbal products identified by the study HCPs were evaluated for potential negative effects. METHODS Oncology HCPs from 16 Middle Eastern countries received a 17-item questionnaire asking them to list 5 herbal products in use by thei...

Journal: :Thorax 2000
A Huntley E Ernst

BACKGROUND Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in modern society and there is increasing evidence to suggest that its incidence and severity are increasing. There is a high prevalence of usage of complementary medicine for asthma. Herbal preparations have been cited as the third most popular complementary treatment modality by British asthma sufferers. This study was undertaken to...

2017
Katy Cooper Marrissa Martyn-St James Eva Kaltenthaler Kath Dickinson Anna Cantrell Shijie Ren Kevan Wylie Leila Frodsham Catherine Hood

INTRODUCTION Premature ejaculation (PE) is defined as ejaculation within 1 minute (lifelong PE) or 3 minutes (acquired PE), inability to delay ejaculation, and negative personal consequences. Management includes behavioral and pharmacologic approaches. AIM To systematically review effectiveness, safety, and robustness of evidence for complementary and alternative medicine in managing PE. ME...

Journal: :AANA journal 2002
Timothy R Lyons

Herbal medicines are biochemically active compounds that have the potential to interact with drugs used in anesthesia. Lack of herbal standardization makes definitive diagnosis of herb-anesthesia interaction difficult. However, identified herbal use and an understanding of possible interactions can alert the anesthesia provider and raise suspicion of possible herb-related complications. In a re...

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