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Create a new Treatment using this IngredientDescription: Alfalfa also known as Lucerne, Medicago sativa and lucerne grass is a perennial flowering plant cultivated as an important forage crop. Alfalfa lives from three to twelve years, depending on variety and climate. Alfalfa is a cool season perennial legume, sometimes growing to a height of 1 meter. Alfalfa is used in homeopathic and Ayurvedic medicines. The seeds of Alfalfa is now known to be beneficial in treatment of arthritis and joint disorders.
Added by Deepa 5 months ago
Conditions Treated: Infectious Diseases
Specific Conditions Treated: Hepatitis C
Ingredients Participating: Alfalfa
Hepatitis C is a disease caused by a virus that infects the liver. In time, it can lead to permanent liver damage as well as cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure. Alfalfa is ... more
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Added by swati sen 17 months ago
Conditions Treated: Gynecology
Specific Conditions Treated: Pre Eclampsia
Ingredients Participating: Alfalfa
Pregnancy is a stage in which number of complications can occur. One of the complications that occurs is Pre Eclampsia also known as Toxemia of pregnancy, Toxemia, Preeclampsia or... more
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Added by Aunt Oldie 17 months ago
Conditions Treated: Skin and Hair
Specific Conditions Treated: Hair Loss
Ingredients Participating: Alfalfa
Although hair is not essential to life, it is of sufficient cosmetic concern to provoke anxiety in anyone when it starts thinning, falling, or disappearing. To a woman, the sight o... more
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Added by Aunt Oldie 18 months ago
Conditions Treated: Cardiovascular
Specific Conditions Treated: Coronary Heart Disease
Ingredients Participating: Alfalfa
The term coronary heart disease covers a group of clinical
syndromes arising pa... more
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Added by mspaula 19 months ago
Conditions Treated: Musculoskeletal
Specific Conditions Treated: Arthritis
Ingredients Participating: Water, Alfalfa
The word 'arthritis' means 'inflammation of the joints'. It is derived from two Greek words: athron, meaning joints; and itis, meaning inflammation. It is, generally, a chronic dis... more
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