Ionidium suffruticosam. Ionidium suffruticosum Ging.), Violaceae, is a tiny herb, with pretty flowers, found in most parts of India. The whole plant is a botanist’s delight, as every part is unusual in some way. Hybanthus en... Read more
AKAN AKYEM. Akan-Akyem or Cussonia bancoensis is a genus of plants of family Araliaceae, represented by 20 species. Akan-Akyem originated in Africa and has its center of distribution in South Africa and Madagasca... Read more
Common Mistletoe. Viscum album is a species of mistletoe, the species originally so-named, and also known as European Mistletoe or Common Mistletoe to distinguish it from other related species. It is native to Europe, ... Read more
Torenia concolor. Torenia concolor Lindl. (Scrophulariaceae) is a perennial herb distributed in India, Ryukyus, southern China and Taiwan.Torenia forms a compact mound about 1 foot high with many branches. Leave... Read more
Jute. Jute is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced from plants in the genus Corchorus, family Tiliaceae. ... Read more
Leg pains can arise from a variety of causes ranging from accidental trauma to nerve conditions. Leg pains are like sensations often described as pins-and-needles, prickling or burning sensations are called paresthesias. All pain or pain-like sensations need prompt medical investigation. Common causes of Leg pains include "Muscle fatigue or strain from overuse, too much exercise, or holding a muscle in the same position for a long time, dehydration or low amounts of potassium, sodium, calcium, or magnesium in the blood, medications such as diuretics, which can cause you to lose too much fluid or minerals, statins, which lower cholesterol". An injury can also cause Leg pains from: A torn or overstretched muscle, inflamed tendon, Shin splints -pain in the front of your leg related to overuse or repetitive pounding, Hairline crack in the bone, Blood clot, Atherosclerosis, arthritis or gout, Nerve damage, Infection of the bone, varicose veins etc.
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Treating Leg Pain with Suaeda asparagoides extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Treating Leg Pains with Cinnamomum osmophloeum leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Leg pains Home Remedy Using Ionidium suffruticosam leaves extract, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Leg pains Remedy Using Torenia concolor aerial parts extract, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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