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91: Osteoarthritis
The arthritis (or osteoarthritis) is a disease borne by the joints, particularly of the spine and knees, which affects the cartilage, causing degenerative lesions of the same (osteofiti). A difference..
92: Arthritis
Arthritis (from the greek arthro = joint-and-itis = inflammation) is a group of conditions characterized by damage to joints. The arthritis is one of the leading causes of disability in people over 55..
93: Anxiety
Anxiety is a state characterized by a feeling of fear is not related to any specific stimulus, which is distinguished precisely for aspecific, vague, or derived from an inner conflict.Anxiety is a com..
94: Herbal Medicines Glossary
Aphrodisiacs and sexual desire Increase excitability.AMARO stomachs raise your appetite is the secretion of intestinal juice.ANAFRODISIACO Decreases the desire and the sexual excitability.Analeptic tr..
95: Bach Flowers
Edward Bach (1886-1936) was a doctor, graduated in the UK, worked for a long time in England, his studies arise from the principles of homeopathy, assuming that to cure a disease you must treat the ma..
96: Essential oils
Essential oils are oily compounds obtained from plants extracting the aromatic substances they produce, these oils are generally obtained by extraction in a current of steam, using large quantities of..
97: Herbs and Medicinal Plants
Care with medicinal plantsFor millennia, man has found in plants valuable allies for the hygiene and health of his body, and spirit, even in the centuries past the first doctors to use flowers, roots,..
98: Advance Cabeludo
(Mikan hirsutissima)Family: AsteraceaeGenre: MikanSpecies: hirsutissimaSynonyms: Mikan banisteriae, M. CAUDATA Benth., M. ferruginea, Willoughby banisteriaeCommon names: cabeludo advance, Guache-cabel..
99: Quinine
(Cinchona officinalis)Family: RUBIACEAEGenre: CinchonaSpecies: officinalis, ledgeriana, succirubra, calisayaSynonyms: Quinaquina officinalis, Quinaquina lancifolia, Quinaquina coccineaCommon names: Qu..
100: Chanca piedra
(Phyllanthus niruri, amarus)Family: EuphorbiaceaeGenus: PhyllanthusSpecies: niruri, amarusSynonyms: Phyllanthus carolinianus, P, sellowianus, P. fraternus, P. kirganella, P. lathyroides, P. lonphali, ..
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