acapulco
07/16/2018
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By Earl Garcia
Cassia alata, used in folk medicine for ring worm and poisonous bites, found to have anti-inflammatory properties
A study published in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines revealed that Cassia alata, an ornamental plant more commonly known as acapulco, possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties that help alleviate edema. A team of researchers examined the effects of Cassia alata extracts on mice models of paw edema as part of the study. The animal models were […]
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