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A curated compendium of nature's wisdom. Explore botanical properties, historical uses, and restorative potential through evidence-based study.

Moringa: Source of nutrition and health benefits

Moringa is an advantageous plant with tremendous source of nutrients that has been already recognized in the society. Now it is the need to popularize this plant. The plant is scientifically known as Moringa oeilifera Lamm. belongs to family Moringinaceae and order – Brassicales, in dicotyledonous angiosperms. Fortunately, it has immense environmental adaptations that lives about 20 years and reaches a height of 5 to 10 m in a short period of time, reaching 4 m in 6 months. Commonly it is known as drum stick, horse radish tree, ben oil tree, sehjan, sondna, etc (1).

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Analysis of Unani coded formulation on the hormonal parameters of patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) (Takyees al Mabayedh) is a common endocrinal disorder affecting women during reproductive age (Kauffman et al., 2008). It was described by Stein and Leventhal in 1935 as a syndrome of oligo-amenorrhea and polycystic ovaries which is variably accompanied by hirsutism, acne or obesity (Stein, 1935; Azziz and Adashi, 2016). In the PCOS patients, three common clinical features include ovulatory dysfunction, hyperandrogenism and polycystic ovaries (Rotterdam, 2004).

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Acute and sub acute toxicity study and randomized clinical trial of polyherbal coded drug candicure in the management of acute vulvovaginal candidiasis

Vaginal candidiasis, a most prevalent gynecological condition seen in primary health care services. Disease is more frequently associated with substantial morbidity, discomfort, healthcare cost and painful intercourse; conversely, it is hardly ever life threatening. This problem must affect 75% of women once in their whole lifetime (Swaminathan et al., 2017). C. albicans is frequent colonizer and responsible for vulvo-vaginal candidiasis. C. albicans exhibits the ability to stay alive and propagate in physiological extremes of pH, osmolarity, accessibility of nutrients and temperature.

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A comprehensive Review on Phyto-Pharmacological Potential of Justicia adhatoda

Justicia adhatoda commonly known as Malabar nut, Vasaka, and Adulsa (the greater "neem") 1. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 65– 80% of developing nations rely mostly on ethnomedicine due to its accessibility and affordability for treating their basic health issues2,3. The World Health Organization (WHO) manual mentions Adhatoda vasica (A. vasica) for its conventional application in primary healthcare4. Adhatoda vasica (L.), Nees is a shrub with opposing ascending branches of the acanthaceae family. This plant has been used in the Indian traditional system of medicine for 2500 years.

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Anti-diabetic Potential of Indigenous Medicinal Plants of Cholistan Desert, Pakistan: A Review

Pakistan is blessed with diversified irrigated immense plains, elevated peaks, coasts, snow peaked mountains, and freezing and burning deserts [1]. The Cholistan Desert which is also known as Rohi is a large desert in the southern area of Punjab, Pakistan [2]. It encompasses an area of 26,000 km2 [3]. The climate of the Cholistan Desert is burning hot, sub-tropical, with less monsoon rainfall and accompanied by intermittent and long droughts, giving it arid, and especially strong summer winds that offer comparatively high evaporation rates and low humidity reflecting the unmatched wealth of its flora [4].

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Traditional Remedy of Morus nigra L. Herb Formulated into Lozenges to Enhance the Localized Effect

M. nigra L, Family: Moraceae; normally known as: Black mulberry, other regional name: Tor Toot, Shahtut; Parts used are: leaves, Fruits, wood and branches; Medicinal value: laxative and purgative. Leaves have emollient and astringent properties. Fruits are used as body stimulant. It is also used as a remedy for cough and cold (Sher et al., 2010). Two species are indigenous to the United States while further compounds such as Kwanon G and H which have researcher’s interest for biosynthetic point of view, (Nomura and Hano, 1994).

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Scientific Bases of Al-Hijamah or Cupping Therapy in Unani Medicine with Modern Techniques for the Treatment of Diseases Related to Uric Acid, Creatinine, Liver Enzymes and Lipid Profile

According to WHO, Traditional Medicine (TM) is a comprehensive term used to refer to TM systems such as Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TCM), Indian Ayurveda and Greco-Arab medicine and to various forms of indigenous medicine. Traditional system of medicine include medication therapies if they involve use of herbal medicines, animal parts and/or minerals and non-medication therapies if they are carried out primarily without the use of medication, as in the case of acupuncture, manual and spiritual therapies (WHO, 2002).

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A comprehensive review of diabetic nephropathy and its management by Phytomedicine

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the leading micro-vascular complication of diabetes mellitus and the commonest cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) worldwide (1,2). DN is defined by persistent albuminuria (albuminuria excretion rate exceeding 300mg/d or 200μg/min) confirmed at least twice within three to six-month intervals, a progressive decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), frequently accompanied by elevated blood pressure ultimately resulting in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) (3). Individuals with DN exhibit a 30-fold increased mortality rate from all causes compared to diabetics, and a significant percentage of these individuals may succumb to cardiovascular complications upon reaching end-stage renal disease (4).

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Lavender Notes

Traditionally used for calm and sleep quality, with modern evidence focused on anxiety and stress modulation.

Turmeric Notes

Curcumin is widely studied for inflammation pathways, antioxidant support, and daily recovery protocols.

Rosemary Notes

Aromatic compounds are associated with focus support, alertness, and circulation-oriented formulations.

Echinacea Notes

Frequently included in seasonal immune routines and short-term defensive support during transitions.

Peppermint Notes

Used for digestive comfort and cooling relief, especially in teas and essential-oil-derived protocols.

Ashwagandha Notes

Adaptogenic profile studied for stress response, vitality, and resilience under sustained mental load.

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