blackberry. The blackberries or blackberry is of the genus Rubus, subgenus Eubatus also called bramble or occasionally "bramble raspberry” are a widespread and well known group of several hundred closely related... Read more
Siberian ginseng. Siberian ginseng, also known as Eleuthero, Eleutherococcus senticosus or Acanthopanax senticosus has been used for centuries in Eastern countries, including China and Russia. It's native habitat is Ea... Read more
Basil leaves. Basil leaves extract has been used in ancient Indian and Arabic medicines for the treatment of fever. Basil leaves extract is very effective in lowering fever in hemorrhaging diseases like dengue. Hol... Read more
Longan. Longan also known as dragon's eye or eyeball, and as mamoncillo chino in Cuba, has been referred to as the "little brother of the lychee", or li-chihnu, "slave of the lychee" is a tropical tree native... Read more
Yam. Yam is the common name for some species in the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae).The true yam is the tuber of a tropical vine (Dioscorea batatas) and is not even distantly related to the sweet po... Read more
Also called: Lethargy, Tiredness, Weariness, Exhaustion
Fatigue also named as Lethargy, Tiredness, Weariness and Exhaustion is a feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy. Fatigue is different from drowsiness. In general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep, while fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation. Drowsiness and apathy (a feeling of indifference or not caring about what happens) can be symptoms of fatigue. Fatigue can be a normal and important response to. However, it can also be a nonspecific sign of a more serious psychological or physical disorder. When Fatigue is not relieved by enough sleep, good nutrition, or a low-stress environment, it should be evaluated by your doctor. Because Fatigue is a common complaint, sometimes a potentially serious cause may be overlooked. The pattern of Fatigue may help your doctor determine its underlying cause. For example, if you wake up in the morning rested but rapidly develop fatigue with activity, you may have an ongoing physical condition like an under active thyroid. On the other hand, if you wake up with a low level of energy and have fatigue that lasts throughout the day, you may be depressed.
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