Used
in medicinal applications to more effectively deliver drugs into our systems, the beauty industry has adopted them to more effectively deliver beauty ingredients to the skin.
Consuming lemon in its natural forms is a great way of reaping its immune boosting properties; however, in remedial forms lemon concentrates its antibacterial benefits and has a variety
of medicinal applications.
It is also recorded as being prescribed as an aphrodisiac, as well as a remedy for paralysis and jaundice; however, science is yet to validate some of this
ancient medicinal applications.
Although these plants grow prolifically on the East Coast of Australia, there appears to be no evidence of their culinary or
medicinal application by the indigenous people.
In order to
expedite medicinal applications, the grants will fund three research facilities free of federal funding to conduct embryonic stem cell research within federal restrictions; various stem cell research centers which support across - the - spectrum collaborations; and current facilities to improve research.
It is well - liked by herbalists for its
flexible medicinal applications, and has in fact been recognized in the last couple of centuries as a safer alternative to aspirin made from willow bark.
This Asian herb has one of the most prized roots in both the medicinal and culinary worlds, for both its tangy flavor and its
myriad medicinal applications.
Onions have many
valuable medicinal applications because of the nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and organic compounds contained in them, including the presence of sulfuric compounds and quercetin in traces of the essential oils.
Scientific investigations have been carried out to corroborate those ancient uses and discover bell pepper's mechanisms of action in order to find
modern medicinal applications.
Modern research has corroborated pomegranate's strong antioxidant activity, making it a popular «super fruit,» with a number
of medicinal applications.
This herb is valued for its extensive culinary and
medicinal applications.
Most of lemon remedies involve the use of the peel, since it is the source of lemon oil, pectin and citric acid; however, lemon pits and leaves also have
medicinal applications.
There is evidence of dill being used in both cooking and
medicinal applications in ancient cultures, including Roman, Greek, and Egyptian times.
The main active ingredient is astragalus polysacharin (APS), and most of
the medicinal applications attributed to astragalus are believed to come from it.
The revolutionary insight that humans have an endocannabinoid system, which controls executive function, mood, social behavior, and pain, is conserved from invertebrates to high mammals, and can be activated by cannabinoids in marijuana, renewed interest in
its medicinal applications (5, 52).
Fenugreek is one of the most versatile curative plants and has a long history of
medicinal application; it is still mostly used for:
Revered in the Indian Ayurvedic traditional medicine for its numerous benefits and
medicinal applications, coconuts have been used to treat a wide range of ailments.