Tetterwort. Tetterwort has been used for centuries as a mild sedative. The botanical name of Tetterwort is Chelidonium majus. It is also known as Greater Celandine and is the only species in the genus Chelidonium... Read more
Galeola. Galeola has been studied for its Antibacterial activity. It is used as an herb in various treatments. Galeola is a flowering plant that belongs to the Orchidaceae family of the genus orchids. Galeola ... Read more
Neem. Neem tree or Margosa or Azadirachta indica is a member of the Mahagony family. Neem tree or Margosa has been used for ages in traditional Ayurvedic medicines in India. All parts of the Neem tree or Ma... Read more
Cinchona officinalis. Cinchona officinalis (Quinine Bark) is a tree native to Amazon Rainforest vegetation. This plant is used for the production of quinine, which is an anti-fever agent especially useful in the prevention... Read more
Olinia rochetiana. Shrub, small tree or less often a large tree, evergreen, usually (1.2–) 4–16 m. tall but occasionally said to reach 27 m.; often a small gnarled bushy tree in exposed rocky places. Bark grey, smooth o... Read more
Also called: Amoebiasis, Bloody Flux, Flux, Amoebic Dysentery
Amoebiasis is a parasitic infection, caused by Entamoeba histolytica. The complication of the disease can be rapidly fatal. Secretions by the parasite known as proteinases lyse the host tissues, killing the host cells and destroying red blood cells. The trophozoites of the E histolytica encroaches the intestinal mucosa, causing severe colitis. The amoebas can also breach the mucosal barrier and reach the liver through the portal circulation. In the liver they cause abscesses. The abscess is filled with a few E histolytica trophozoites along with dead and dying hepatocytes and other cellular debris. Amoebic liver abscesses can be fatal if not treated in time. Recent researches has indicated that there are two types species of Amoeba, which are responsible for causing Amoebiasis- Entamoeba histolytica (the pathogen) and Entamoeba dispar (a commensal).
Amoebiasis is also known as amoebic dysentery, bloody flux, flux and dysentery.
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Treating Dysentry with Chelidonium majus leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Amoebic Dysentery Home Remedy Using Tetterwort
Amoebiasis Home Remedy Using Sanguisorba officinalis root extract, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Amoebiasis Home Remedy Using Sanguisorba officinalis
Bloody Flux Home Remedy Using Mezoneuron benthamianum aerial parts extract, ncbi.nlm.nih
at Bloody Flux Home Remedy Using Mezoneuron benthamianum
-- Home Remedy Using Mezoneuron benthamianum aerial parts extract, ncbi.nlm.nih
at Amoebiasis Home Remedy Using Mezoneuron benthamianum
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