Acacia robusta Burch. Tree with ascending branches; trunk short to medium-sized, Riverine and ground-water forest, riverine woodland, often with other Acacia species, but also in stands along larger drainage lines and arou... Read more
Jatropha multifida. Jatropha is a genus of approximately 175 succulent plants, shrubs and trees ,from the family Euphorbiaceae. The name is derived from , hence the common name physic nut. Jatropha is native to Central A... Read more
Spilanthes mauritiana. Perennial or annual herb, decumbent or scrambling, often rooting at the nodes, up to 15 cm high or 60 cm long; stems sappy, often reddish or purplish, glabrous or pilose. Leaves ovate, 1–7 cm long, 0.... Read more
Japanese Silverberry. Japanese Silverberry is the common name for Elaeagnus umbellate. It belongs to the species of Elaeagnus. Japanese Silverberry is native to eastern Asia from the Himalayas east to Japan. It is also kno... Read more
Wild Olive. Wild Olive has been studied for its medicinal benefits. It has been traditionally used in treatments. Ximenia is the scientific name for Wild Olive, Wild plum, Sour plum, Monkey Plum, Large Sourplums,... Read more
Onychomycosis means fungal infection of the nail. It is one of the most common disorders of the nails. About 50% of all nail abnormalities come under this. Onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes is also recognized as tinea unguium. The old aged people are more likely to get Onchomycosis. Children are less prone to develop this disease. Individuals who are suffering from Diabetes are more likely to develop this disease. In this condition the nails are separated from the nail bed. The usual activities are restricted due to it.
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Treating Onycomycosis with Sclerocarya birrea extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Onychomycosis Home Remedy Using Marula
Treating Onycomycosis with Neem bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Onychomycosis Home Remedy Using Neem
Treating Onycomycosis with Ximenia root extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Onychomycosis Home Remedy Using Wild Olive
Onychomycosis Home Remedy Using Japanese Silverberry Root extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Onychomycosis Home Remedy Using Japanese Silverberry
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