For thousands of years, Traditional Chinese Medicine has employed the plant Artemisia annua. In addition to having antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties, it has been demonstrated to have anti-malarial effects as well as cytotoxicity against cancer cells.
Indications/uses/symptoms:
According to research, Artemisia annua also has antioxidant properties. The presence of phenolic compounds in the plant is thought to be the cause of these therapeutic properties. The human body generates reactive oxygen species and free radicals as a result of regular metabolism, chronic exposure to these harmful molecules can result in a number of chronic diseases, such as diabetes and cancer. Antioxidants aid in the body's defense by disarming these dangerous molecules.
May Help Asthmatic Symptoms: An animal study suggests that Artemisia annua may help asthma symptoms by reducing airway inflammation. Casticin, a phytochemical in artemisia, may be held responsible for reducing the inflammatory response in airway cells, according to an in vitro study.
Digestive Support: Maude Grieve's herbal text Similar to the other members of the wormwood family, Artemisia annua is described in A Modern Herbal (1931) as a bitter herb that is good for digestion.
Possible Benefits What is the purpose of artemisia annua? Studies reveal that A. annua also contains a variety of other antioxidants and phytochemicals in addition to artemisinin, such as: monoterpenes.
polyphenols many sesquiterpenes, coumarins, flavones, flavonols, and phenolic acids the following are the principal applications and benefits of this plant and its derivatives:
May Aid in Malaria Treatment
Malaria is frequently treated with combination therapies based on artemisinin. Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes malaria, is transmitted through mosquito bites.
One of the first to demonstrate how this plant could combat malaria was Chinese scientist Tu Youyou. For his work, he was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and African sleeping sickness are among the other infections and diseases that are treated with Artemisia annua.
Can Reduce Arthritis Pain and Inflammation According to some studies, artemisia may be beneficial for treating osteoarthritis symptoms, particularly those that affect the knees and hips, because of its anti-inflammatory properties. With continued treatment, it appears to help in a safe way to numb pain and stiffness while reducing physical limitations for up to six months.
Could Have Anti-Cancer Effects because it contains a lot of antioxidants According to several reports, A. annua is one of the four medicinal plants with the highest ORAC levels, which means it has a very high level of disease-fighting antioxidants. Given that A. annua extract contains more than 50 different phenolic compounds that are divided into five major groups, including flavones and flavonols, the high phenolic content is most likely the cause of the extract's high antioxidant activity. Several types of cancer, including thyroid, colorectal, and lung cancer, have been shown to be resistant to the effects of artemisinin and other antioxidants found in artemisia, particularly flavonoids. Due to its capacity to reduce oxidative stress and free radicals, it is believed that this plant can aid in the fight against cancer.
In conclusion Artemisia
May help to combat pain and inflammation.
Aids in enhancing antioxidant properties and reducing oxidative stress.
Enhances ability to fight infections and support disease prevention.
Aids with digestive ailments
May relieve flu symptoms and aid in faster recovery.
Antimicrobial properties improve overall immune health.
Size & presentation:
120 x vegetarian-based capsules.
Plastic container sealed with HIS (Heat Induction Seals) and standard lid.
Warning:
If you are taking chronic prescription medication or suffer from a chronic medical condition consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product. Children, pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid using this product.
Without a prescription, pregnant women, people with diabetes, ulcers, or gastrointestinal disorders shouldn't take artemisia. Use it with caution as it may interact with other medications and result in fetal abnormalities.
Route of Absorption:
Oral absorption, GIT
Storage instructions:
Store below 25°C in cool dark place | Protect from moisture.
As with all medicines, keep complementary or alternative medicines out of the sight and reach of children.
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