SCIENCE FACT
Curcumin And Depression
Curcumin appears to be safe, well-tolerated, and efficacious among depressed patients. More robust randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes and follow-up studies carried out over a longer duration should be planned to ascertain its benefits. Source.
Phyllanthus Niruri for Liver Disorders
Scientific evidence suggests that there is pharmacological solid potential in developing P. niruri as a drug to be used in liver disorders and antiviral therapy. Source.
Andrographis Paniculata for Hepatoprotection
The standardized extract of A. paniculata with the right phytochemical composition of diterpenic labdanes is likely to have tremendous potential for developing hepatoprotective medicine. Source.
Chicory as a Functional Food
A study suggests that the use of Chicory promotes a pro-apoptotic activity, an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, hypolipidemic, and hypoglycemic effect, and also an important role in appetite regulation. Source.
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