Adaptogenic, geriatric, stimulant and antidepressant plants of Russian Far East

Uzakdoğu Rusya florası, geleneksel ve göreneksel ilaçların yapımında kullanılan yaklaşık 500 tıbbi bitki kapsar. Bu makalede, geleneksel ve göreneksel ilaç yapımında kullanılan adaptojenik, uyarıcı, ihtiyarlık hastalıklarını tedavi edici ve antidepresif bitkiler üzerinde durulmuştur.

Uzakdoğu Rusya' nın adaptojenik, geriatrik, uyarıcı ve antidepresif bitkileri

The flora of Russian Far East contains approximately 500 medicinal plants that have been used in traditional and conventional medicines. This paper is focused on plants used in traditional and conventional medicines as adaptogenic, stimulating, geriatric and antidepressant plants.

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