Anti-Viral Plants I: Ginkgo Biloba

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Anti-Viral Plants I: Ginkgo Biloba Ginkgo Biloba – its pharmacological properties Ginkgo biloba contains a wide variety of molecules useful pharmacology capabilities. These chemical constituents have free radical scavenger,

Anti-Viral Plants I: Ginkgo Biloba2025-01-31T16:41:41-05:00

Anti-Viral Plants 2: Thyme

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Anti-Viral Plants 2: Thyme Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) The aromatic thyme is a native of southern and eastern Europe, it has been used as a culinary herb and in

Anti-Viral Plants 2: Thyme2025-01-31T17:02:25-05:00

Anti-Viral Plants 3: Ginger

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Anti-Viral Plants 3: Ginger Ginger. Zingiber officinale. “Ginger is called maha-aushadhi in India; the great medicine. ” Ginger has been for many centuries and in folk medicine, a remedy

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Anti-Viral Plants 4: Echinacea

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Equinácea Echinacea purpurea, angustifolia, pallida. Distribution It is a plant native to the grasslands of the central regions of the United States. There are several species and varieties of

Anti-Viral Plants 4: Echinacea2025-01-31T16:36:01-05:00

Anti-Viral Plants 5: Peppermint

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Peppermint (Mentha piperita leaf extract) Distribution Mentha is native to the Mediterranean regions, Canada, and the United States of America. It is cultivated in temperate climates for its use

Anti-Viral Plants 5: Peppermint2025-01-31T16:34:06-05:00
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