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Denumirea unor plante
Last Updated: Jun 07 2018 18:27, Started by
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#1
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:01
Buna ziua. As dori sa stiu daca exista un dictionar online al plantelor medicinale, in special a celor exotice ce provin din China, India, Tibet etc. Mi s-a prescris de curand medicamentul Evecare de endocrinologul la care sunt in evidenta si as vrea sa gasesc denumirea tuturor acelor plante din compozitia acelui medicament.
Multumesc anticipat pentru orice ajutor si informatie. Edited by Dany_Darke, 07 June 2018 - 18:10. |
#2
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:08
vrei sa omori industria farmaceutica ?
plantele nu au treaba cu medicamentele ! ... doar ca includerea lor in eticheta, da bine la public ! ... Edited by realduc, 07 June 2018 - 15:10. |
#3
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:10
Vezi daca te ajuta :
http://romcrest.org/...lor-de-Leac.pdf http://www.pravaliata.ro/plante.htm http://www.terapii-n..._medicinale.htm Edited by diegodanny, 07 June 2018 - 15:11. |
#4
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:10
1. Există GOOGLE
https://www.google.c...lient=firefox-b 2. Quote Informatii produs EVECARE 30CPS Indicatii: • Sindrom premenstrual • Dismenoree • Menstruatie neregulata si sangerari uterine disfunctionale • Sindromul ovarului polichistic • Infertilitate si reproducere asistata Avantaje: • Corecteaza dezechilibrul hormonal • Combate inflamatia, durerea, anemia, asociate tulburarilor menstruale Utilizare: Adulti: 1-2 capsule de 2 ori/zi, minim 3 luni Ingrediente: Saraca indica (Ashoka) - actioneaza ca astringent si hemostatic uterin, fiind util in menoragie si metroragie, are efect estrogen-like prin continutul de fitoestrogeni Symplocos racemosus (Lodhra) - efect antispastic uterin si analgezic, echilibreaza balanta hormonilor feminini Boerhaavia diffusa - actiune antiinflamatoare asemanatoare ibuprofenului si combate anemia Asparagus racemosus - este sursa naturala de fitoestrogeni, regleaza nivelului hormonal si combate tulburarile menstruale Producator: Himalaya Herbals Healthcare *Rezultatele nu sunt tipice, pot varia de la individ la individ si pot depinde de stilul de viata al fiecaruia, de starea de sanatate, dar si de alti factori. |
#5
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:14
daca o spun eu suna a tampenie : "plantele medicinale au fost create
de Natura Mama ptr a preveni imbolnavirea ! ... nu ptr. a vindeca ! ... |
#6
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:16
realduc inconfundabil ca de obicei unic și cu aceleași păreri.
O cunoști matale pe Natura Mamă de știi așa de bine că de-aia a creat plantele medicinale ? Colega PLANTELE ĂLEA SUNT TRECUTE ÎN PROSPECT. 1. Saraca indica, commonly known as asoka-tree, Ashok or simply Asoca,[2] is a plant belonging to the Detarioideae subfamily of the Fabaceae family. The original plant specimen from which Carl Linnaeus described the species came from Java, but the name S. indica has been generally incorrectly applied to S. asoca since 1869.[3] It can be distinguished from S. asoca by its non-clasping bracteoles, a lower number of ovules, slightly smaller pods, and a more eastern geographic distribution. 2. Lodh Tree Latin Name: Symplocos racemosa Roxb. (Symplocaceae) Sanskrit /Indian Name: Lodhra, Tilva, Shavara, Lodh General information: Lodh Tree bark has been traditionally used as an uterine tonic. Numerous references attest to its value in maintaining optimum health in women. Additionally, the tree and its formulations have been effective in controlling bleeding and digestive disorders. Therapeutic constituents: Glycosides, isolated from the ethanolic extract of the stembark, are highly astringent and are reported to be responsible for the medicinal properties of the bark (Indian Medicinal Plants—An Illustrated Dictionary, C.P.Khare. 635. 2007). Key therapeutic benefits: Lodh Tree extracts are beneficial in treating gynecological conditions, like excessive menstrual flow and leukorrhea. The extracts of the tree are used to treat digestive disorders like runny stools, diarrhea, dysentery and bloody stools. Used in Evecare, Styplon, Anti-Wrinkle Cream, Styplon Vet, Himfertin 3. Uses of Boerhaavia diffusa L. Note: The traditional knowledge examples given below are just an indicative/illustrative sample. Herbal practices similar to the ones given below may also have been received from other people from same/ different parts of the country. Uses from NIF Database Conjunctivitis Take the root decoction (50g) orally once a day-Ramnarayan Gameti, Udaipur, Rajasthan Cough Cook the leaves of Boerhaavia (5g), one small onion, a small piece of ginger and a spoonful of cardamom and take it orally - Hasina Khan, Margav, Goa Nausea Take the root juice (half cup) orally.- Chattu Lachanna, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Kidney stone Boil the whole plant (50g) in water (600-700ml) along with three crushed black pepper seeds and one spoon of sugar till the solution reduces to one-third. Filter and take it orally- Rani B. Bhagat, Pune, Maharashtra Jaundice Take the root juice orally- Rani B. Bhagat, Pune, Maharashtra Uses described in Literature The leaf juice is given with milk to get relief from cataract39; decoction of the plant is given orally to purify blood40; the plant extract is used as diuretic41; and decoction of the leaves is applied externally in case of skin infections42. ‘Liver-kidney care’43made from this plant works synergistically on the liver and kidney to heal and prevent infections in both the systems. Fourteen patents have been found on various medicinal applications of Boerhaavia for different ailments mainly for liver disorders44, hypertension 45etc. 4. Asparagus racemosus (satavar, shatavari, or shatamull) is a species of asparagus common throughout Nepal, Sri Lanka, India and the Himalayas. It grows 1–2 m (3 ft 3 in–6 ft 7 in) tall and prefers to take root in gravelly, rocky soils high up in piedmont plains, at 1,300–1,400 m (4,300–4,600 ft) elevation.[2] It was botanically described in 1799.[1] Because of its multiple uses, the demand for Asparagus racemosus is constantly on the rise. Because of destructive harvesting, combined with habitat destruction, and deforestation, the plant is now considered "endangered" in its natural habitat.[citation needed] Shatawari has different names in the different Indian languages, such as shatuli, vrishya and other terms. In Nepal it is called kurilo. The name "shatawari" means "curer of a hundred diseases" (shatum: "hundred"; vari: "curer"). Contents 1 Leaves, flowers and fruits 2 Roots 3 Uses 4 Chemical constituents 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Leaves, flowers and fruits Close-up on flowers Satavari has small pine-needle-like phylloclades (photosynthetic branches) that are uniform and shiny green. In July, it produces minute, white flowers on short, spiky stems, and in September it fruits, producing blackish-purple, globular berries. Roots It has an adventitious root system with tuberous roots that measure about one metre in length, tapering at both ends, with roughly a hundred on each plant. Uses This article needs more medical references for verification or relies too heavily on primary sources. Please review the contents of the article and add the appropriate references if you can. Unsourced or poorly sourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2014) Rod of Asclepius2.svg Asparagus racemosus is an important plant in traditional medicine in tropical and subtropical India. Its medicinal use has been reported in the Indian and British Pharmacopoeias and in traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha.[citation needed] Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) is recommended in Ayurvedic texts for the prevention and treatment of gastric ulcers and dyspepsia, and as a galactogogue. A. racemosus has also been used by some Ayurvedic practitioners for nervous disorders.[3] The roots are used in Ayurvedic medicine, following a regimen of processing and drying. It is generally used as a uterine tonic, as a galactogogue (to improve breast milk), in hyperacidity, and as a best general health tonic.[citation needed] Edited by exceswater, 07 June 2018 - 15:20. |
#7
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:26
exceswater, on 07 iunie 2018 - 15:16, said:
realduc inconfundabil ca de obicei unic și cu aceleași păreri. O cunoști matale pe Natura Mamă de știi așa de bine că de-aia a creat plantele medicinale ? oricine "se adreseaza" unui doctor va fi bolnav pana la sfarsitul zilelor sale ! ... sfarsit, care este doar o chestiune de timp !... ideea mea nebuna este sa nu te imbolnavesti niciodata ! ... si tot in nebunia mea, afirm ca hrana este "cheia" ! on topic: plantele astea, care sunt in compozitia medicamentului, nu le poti creste pe balcon in Ro ! http://himalaya.com....cts/evecare.htm Edited by realduc, 07 June 2018 - 15:44. |
#8
Posted 07 June 2018 - 15:54
Mult stimate colegule realduc.
Unele idei de-ale matale sunt bune nu zic nu. Dar mai sunt și cazuri unde ai nevoie de medic nu te poți opera singur în baie. Alimentația și regimul de viață sunt cheia. Dar să nu exagerăm. Are și medicul rolul lui. Edited by exceswater, 07 June 2018 - 15:55. |
#9
Posted 07 June 2018 - 17:30
Eu sunt surprins ca un medic [adevarat] prescrie prostii, in loc de medicamente.
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#10
Posted 07 June 2018 - 18:27
Pai, serios ?!
Denumirea e trecuta pe prospect: Ingrediente: Saraca indica, Dashamoola (Aegle marmelos, Gmelina arborea, Oroxylum indicum, Clerodendrum phlomidis, Stereospermum chelonoides, Desmodium gangeticum, Uraria picta, Solanum indicum, Solanum surattense, Tribulus terrestris), Symplocos racemosa, Tinospora cordifolia, Solanum nigrum (Zarna), Boerhaavia diffusa, Asparagus racemosus (Sparanghel), Aloe vera, Santalum album, Cyperus rotundus, Triphala (Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellerica), Trikatu (Piper nigrum, Piper longum, Zingiber officinalis), Adhatoda vasica, Bombax malabaricum. Culmea, e denumira originala, in latina. Le cauti pe gugle si aia e. |
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