- The use of crude extracts from traditional medicinal plants to
A wide range of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and Ankri and Mirelman (1999) reported that Allicin, one of the active ingredients in garlic, was found to exhibit antiparasitic activity, including some major intestinal protozoan.
- Antimicrobial Activity of Some Medicinal Plants
For example, the top bacterial killer in this report, Eucalyptus, is toxic to humans in large quantities, and therefore a great deal of care and trials would need to be undertaken in using this herb as a medicine.
- Prevention and Cure of Digestive Disorders Through the Use of
Table 2: Plants used for digestive disorders Medicinal plants English name Botanical name form for prevention and cure of digestive disorders... Risk information: Statement to the effect of: Cautions/Warnings: Consult a health care provider if symptoms.
- HORT 180-Course Outline SP07
HORT/CPSC 180 Spring 2007 Medicinal Plants and Herbology This course will examine the use of cultivated and wild plants in human Topics will include herbal medicine use from ancient times to the present in different human cultures, important medicinal.
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