Gleditsia sinensis. Gleditsia sinensis is a species of flowering plant native to Asia.In China, it has the name zào jiá. However, its English name includes Chinese honey locust or Chinese honeylocust, soap bean and soap ... Read more
Rumex japonicus. Herbs perennial. Stems erect, 50-100 cm tall, branched above, grooved, glabrous. Basal leaves: petiole 6-15 cm; leaf blade oblong or lanceolate-oblong, 8-25 × 3-8 cm, abaxially minutely papillate alon... Read more
Diospyros anisandra. Diospyros is a genus of about 450-500 species of deciduous and evergreen trees. The majority are native to the tropics, with only a few species extending into temperate regions. They are commonly know... Read more
Irvingia gabonensis. Irvingia is a genus of African and Southeast Asian trees in the family Irvingiaceae, sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, or bush mango. They bear edible mango-like fruits, a... Read more
Pterocarpus. Pterocarpus is a pantropical genus of trees in the family Fabaceae, most of which yield valuable timber traded as padauk (or padouk); other common names are mukwa or narra. The scientific name is Lati... Read more
Also called: Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Streptococcal Sore Throat, Pharyngitis streptococcal
The causal organism for Strep Throat is Group a Streptococcus bacterium. The children are most commonly affected by this. Strep Throat is also called as Streptococcal Pharyngitis, Streptococcal Sore Throat and Pharyngitis – streptococcal. The Strep Throat also leads to rheumatic fever in some of the cases. In Strep Throat the tonsils are inflamed and also the back of the throat is infected. Strep Throat is a communicable disease. The characterized symptoms of Strep Throat are fever, pain, redness, and swelling and tenderness of throat and tonsils.
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Treating Streptococcal Pharyngitis with Gleditsias sinensis spine extracts., ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Streptococcal Pharyngitis Home Remedy Using Gleditsia sinensis
Treating Streptococcal Pharyngitis with Rumex japonicus leaves extracts., ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Streptococcal Pharyngitis Home Remedy Using Rumex japonicus
Treating Strep Throat with Irvingia gabonensis bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Strep Throat Home Remedy Using Irvingia gabonensis
Streptococcal Pharyngitis Home Remedy Using Syzygium jambolanum seeds extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Streptococcal Pharyngitis Home Remedy Using Syzygium jambolanum
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