Henna. Henna or Hina botanical name is Lawsonia inermis is a flowering plant, the sole species in the genus Lawsonia in the family Lythraceae. Henna is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, s... Read more
Clematis vitalba. Clematis vitalba (also known as Old man's beard, Wild Clematis and Traveller's Joy) is a shrub of the Ranunculaceae family. Clematis vitalba is a climbing shrub with branched stems, deciduous leaves, ... Read more
Satureja. Satureja is used Traditional medicine for various aliments. A study carried out on it proved its antibacterial and antifungal activities. It is a genus of aromatic plants belonging to the family Lamia... Read more
Heracleum persicum. Heracleum persicum, commonly known as Golpar or Persian Hogweed, is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Persia or modern day Iran. It grows wild in humid mountainous regions in Persia,... Read more
Parkia biglobosa. Parkia biglobosa is native to Africa and is an important multipurpose tree of West African savannah land, and one of the most common species of the parkland agroforestry system. Its natural range exten... Read more
Also called: Vertebral Subluxation, Subluxations
A Vertebral Subluxation or Spinal Subluxation is a misalignment of one or more of the twenty-four moveable bones of the spine. Subluxation is derived from the Latin word sub means “somewhat or slightly” and luxare means “to dislocate”. A fall, injury, sudden jar, trauma, or sometimes an inherited spinal weakness can displace a vertebra and can cause Subluxations. Other causes include "Improper sleeping conditions or habits, poor posture, occupational hazards, incorrect lifting practices, obesity, lack of rest and exercise and stress". Subluxations cause dangerous stress to the spinal chord and the delicate spinal nerves which exit the spine between the spinal bones. This causes irritation to the nerves and interferes with their ability to function properly. This nerve interference causes the body to lose it's ability to function optimally and ill health eventually results. Though serious even in their early stages, subluxations are often not painful.
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Vertebral subluxation Home Remedy Using Eucommia ulmoides bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of the stem bark extract of Mitragyna ciliata, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of Satureja hortensis, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Spinal Subluxation Home Remedy Using Satureja
Home Remedy Using Siphocampylus verticillatus aerial parts extract for inflammatory conditions, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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