What is the medical use of Artemisia Annua?
Finded medical use Artemisia Annua includes treatment of malaria, infection, fever, inflammation, bleeding, headaches and cancer, especially some lung and thyroid cancer. The component in artemisia Annua , which helps to treat malaria, is artemisinin and in many cases works just like traditional treatment of chinin, but remains unproven if it also works on Malaria resistant to quinine. Some studies of artemisinin show that the herb is promising as treatment of certain infections, including African sleeping disease.
Artemisia Annu is also known as Absinthium, annual lane, sweet red, sweet Annie and Qing Hao . Chinese medicine has long been using this herb in the treatment of malaria, inflammation and fever. However, in the case of malaria treatment, the likelihood of recurrence has increased more than if traditional chinin treatment was used. A modern study has shown that artemisia Annua may be useful for patients suffering from persistent infectionsbladder.
In Chinese medicine, different parts of the plant are used for different healing purposes. The seeds are given as a remedy for digestion and excess gas. The leaves are used to prepare a face or bandage to treat noseblons and abscesses. The leaves are also used outside the medical area to ensure the taste of vermouth and their oil is used to provide pleasant scent to some perfumes. The plant was also used in the wine process in China and craftsmen around the world enjoy plants for their pleasant scent, including stippers in wreaths, bouquets and other domestic decorative subjects.
Artemisia Annua is not recommended for people who use medicines against a tour because the herb can cause seizures. People with gastrointestinal problems or ulcers should also avoid herb because they create excessive acid in the stomach. The side effects of this herb may include dermatitesDu, loss of appetite, stomach pain, nausea and diarrhea. Pollen plants are known to cause allergic reactions that may include headaches. Patients who want to add artemisia Annua to their health regime should consult their doctor for related risks and allergic properties of herbs. Diabetics and pregnant women should also be cautiously carefully and consult their doctors before using this herb.