EWE ABAMODA MIRACLE LEAF AND LIFE PLANT (BOTANICAL NAME: BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM) Bryophyllum pinnatum is a fleshy herb growing up 120cm in the family crassulaceae.The leaves…
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Herbal medicines, also called botanical medicines, vegetable medicines, or phytomedicines, as defined by World Health Organization (WHO) refers to herbs, herbal materials, herbal preparations, and finished herbal products that contain whole plants, parts of plants, or other plant materials, including leaves, bark, berries, flowers, and roots, and/or their extracts as active ingredients intended for human therapeutic use or for other benefits in humans and sometimes animals. There is a better understanding of Herbal medicine and its therapeutic activities such that many pharmaceuticals have been modeled on phytochemicals derived from it. This section will be devoted to discussing common plants in our natural environment which could enhance holistic wellness.
WHO convenes first high-level global summit on traditional medicine
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) PHOTO: Christopher Black/WHO/Handout via REUTERS • Explores evidence-based opportunities to boost health for allAhead…
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Major Health Benefits of Scent Leaves Ocimum gratissimum, or scent leaf, is a herbaceous plant of the family of Lamiaceae. It has a perennial lifespan…
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