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Common Rue

Common Rue. The Common Rue (Ruta graveolens), also known as Herb-of-grace, is a species of rue grown as a herb. It is native to southern Europe. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant in gardens, especially... Read more

Sage

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

Szechwan Chinaberry Fruit

Szechwan Chinaberry Fruit. Szechwan Chinaberry Fruit is the dried ripe fruit of Melia toosendan Sieb. et Zucc. It is bitter, cold slightly toxic. It promotes qi flow, rid of dampness-heat, clear liver fire, rid of pain, promo... Read more

Walnuts

Walnuts. Walnuts are of the genus Juglans in the family Juglandaceae. Walnuts were identified as one of 14 “SuperFoods” because of their high omega-3 content, a distinction that makes walnuts unique among tree... Read more

Citri Unshiu Pericarpium

Citri Unshiu Pericarpium. Citrus unshiu is a seedless and easy-peeling citrus mutant of Chinese origin, but introduced to the West via Japan. In Japan, it i... Read more

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What is Leg pains?

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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PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Leg Pains with Ziziphus root bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Leg pains Home Remedy Using Ziziphus

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Leg pains with Confetti Tree or Maytenus senegalensis root extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Leg pains Home Remedy Using Confetti Tree

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Leg pains with Common Rue Extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Leg pains Home Remedy Using Common Rue

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Leg pains with Citri Unshiu leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Leg pains Home Remedy Using Citri Unshiu Pericarpium

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Ingredients used in home remedies for Leg pains:

Abuta Acacia karroo Agas moro AKAN AKYEM Akebia Aloe barberae Alpinia Antrodia camphorata Artemisia capillaris Autumn Joy Balanites aegyptiaca Bauhinia racemosa Bhuamalaki Biebersteinia Black cumin Black Plum Blackberry lily Boat Orchids Boswellia extract Brickellia veronicaefolia Bridalwreath spirea Bridelia Bryonia laciniosa Caesalpinia bonducella Camphor Camphorweeds Campsis grandiflora Cao Wu Carpesium divaricatum Celery Chasmanthera dependens Chaste Tree Cheilanthes Chinese Licorice Chirchita Chokeberries Choriyanam Chrysanthemum indicum Chuan Wu Cinnamomum camphora Cinnamon Citri Unshiu Pericarpium Cleistocalyx operculatus Clematis vitalba Cluster Fig Coco grass Cod Liver Oil Coldenia Procumbens Common Rue Common Tansy Confetti Tree Creeping Charlie Crinum Desmodium triflorum Eastern Prickly Pear Elaeagnus angustifolia Elk Clover Erica Erigeron Erythrophleum suaveolens Eucommia ulmoides False white teak Female ginseng Fenugreek seeds Fingerroot Frilly Bergenia Fu Ping Fumaria Indica Garlic Ginkgo Glaucium grandiflorum Glycine tomentella Goethe Plant Goldthread Guava Heracleum persicum Holly Mangrove Honey Hophead Huang Bo Huang Lian Indigenous cinnamon Inula britannica Ionidium suffruticosam Japanese Honeysuckle Japanese Indigo Job's Tears Jute Kaempferia galanga Kochia Korean Stewartia Lemon Juice Lespedeza Ligusticum porteri Lippia dulcis Lippia multiflora Magnolia kobus Mandarin Orange Marijuana Marula May Chang Melastoma malabathricum Mitragyna ciliata Morrito Mukkutti Mulberry Mulleins Mustard Oil Nectandra Neem leaves and Neem flowers Nelsonia canescens Ocimum sanctum Pavetta indica Peganum harmala Pellitary Peperomia Peperomia pellucida Perna canaliculus Pine Pinus Pinyin Piper cubeba Plantago asiatica Plumeria Plumeria acuminata Pothomorphe umbellata Psyllium Radix Gentianae Red sandalwood Reishi mushroom Rhododendron ponticum Rhus chirindensis Ribwort Plantain Russelia equisetiformis Saffron Sage Saigon Cinnamon Tree Sambucus ebulus Sang Hwang Sapindus trifoliatus Satureja Saururus chinensis Scots Pine Securidaca longepedunculata Seseli libanotis Siberian ginseng Siegesbeckia pubescens Solanum nigrum Spanish Eyes Spider Orchid Spider wisp Splinter bean Squirting Cucumber Stachytarpheta jamaicensis Stephaniae tetrandrae Styrax japonica Suaeda asparagoides Szechwan Chinaberry Fruit Terminalia sericea Termitomyces albuminosus Thespesia populnea Thyme Torenia concolor Trachelospermum jasminoides Turnera ulmifolia Ulmus davidiana Uluhe Ventilago harmandiana Veronica anagallis Walnuts White Mulberry Wu Zhu Yu Yellow stars Zanthoxylum Zataria multiflora Boiss Ziziphus
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