Anthocleista. Anthocleista is recognized for its bactericidal activity. Whole root preparations of Anthocleista djalonensis is, used traditionally treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STD). It is a flowering... Read more
Garlic. Garlic scientifically called as Allium sativum L is a species in the onion family Alliaceae. Its close relatives include the onion, the shallot, the leek and the chive. Garlic has been used throughout... Read more
Olive leaf extract. The Olive tree also called Olea europaea is an evergreen tree or shrub native to the Mediterranean, Asia and parts of Africa. Olive leaf extract comes from the olive tree, grown around the world. The ... Read more
Sage. The binomial name of Sage is Salvia officinalis. Sage is an inhabitant to the Mediterranean area. The growth of Sage is also seen in some parts of Europe. The other names of Common sage are Garden sag... Read more
Yogurt. Yoghurt or yogurt, is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. Yogurt also spelled as Yogourt, yoghourt or youghurt. Fermentation of the milk sugar (lactose) produces lactic acid, w... Read more
Also called: Chlamydia Trachomatis
Chlamydia or Chlamydia Trachomatis is a sexually transmitted disease. The symptoms of Chlamydia or Chlamydia Trachomatis are not evident in the beginning and are visible very late. Therefore the symptom are less carriers of the disease continues to spread the infection. No wonder 3 million people are affected by Chlamydia or Chlamydia Trachomatis in the United States alone. Chlamydia or Chlamydia Trachomatis affects both the sexes and among all age groups though the disease is more prevalent among teenagers. The treatment of Chlamydia Trachomatis is very simple. However if not treated, it can cause serious health problems. Signs and symptoms of Chlamydia Trachomatis may include "Painful urination, lower abdominal pain, vaginal discharge in women, discharge from the penis in men, painful sexual intercourse in women, and testicular pain in men".
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Treating Chlamydia infections with Anthocleista root extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Chlamydia Home Remedy Using Anthocleista
Treating Chlamdia Infection with Sage or Salvia officinalis aerial extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Chlamydia Home Remedy Using Sage
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