Cholagoga

Effects Cholagoga are choleretic, digestive and flatulent. Indications Indigestion, bloating, nausea, flatulence, feeling of pressure in the stomach. Dosage Take 15-30 minutes before meals. Active ingredients Medicinal drugs containing essential oils, bitter and pungent substances, such as: Elecampane Artichoke Bishop’s weed Boldo Earth smoke Javanese turmeric Cat’s paw Lavender Dandelion Milk Thistle Melissa Butterbur Peppermint … Cholagoga

Dyspepsia

Symptoms Dyspepsia is a digestive disorder that manifests itself in symptoms such as a feeling of fullness after eating, early satiety, upper abdominal pain, malaise, and burning in the stomach. Other digestive symptoms such as flatulence, nausea and vomiting may also occur. Causes Dyspepsia is divided into two categories. In so-called functional dyspepsia, no organic … Dyspepsia

Hepatitis D: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Hepatitis D, which belongs to the group of liver diseases, is basically a notifiable health-attacking disease caused by infection. Hepatitis D has a great epidemiological importance. Specific microorganisms come into question as triggers for hepatitis D. What is hepatitis D? Hepatitis D is a disease affecting the liver, which can occur in the patients who … Hepatitis D: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Bilifuge

Products Bilifuge is commercially available in the form of dragées and drops. It has been available in many countries since the 1930s. Ingredients The ingredients of the drug include artichoke, sourthorn, combretum, and orthosiphone extracts. The drops contain alcohol. Effects The combination of plant extracts (ATC A05AX) has choleretic, biliary, appetite stimulating and digestive properties. … Bilifuge

Artichoke: Medical Benefits

Products Preparations from artichoke leaves are commercially available in the form of capsules, dragées, tablets, drops, as tea mixtures and as juice, among others. The medicinal drug is also available. Artichokes are also used to make the Italian liqueur Cynar. Stem plant Artichoke (synonym: from the daisy family (Asteraceae) is a thistle-like plant native to … Artichoke: Medical Benefits

Artichoke

Synonyms in a broader sense Plant synonyms: The artichoke belongs to the composite flower family (Compositae or Asteriacea) and is also called French artichoke, green artichoke and globe artichoke. Latin name: Cynara scolymus English: artichokeThe medicinal plant artichoke is a perennial, thistle-like, vigorous plant with a stem one to two metres high. It belongs to … Artichoke

Artichoke: Effect and Side Effects

The stimulation of bile production and liver-protective properties of artichoke are probably due to the content of cynarin, chlorogenic and neochlorogenic acids. Cynarin is also believed to be responsible for lowering blood lipid levels. Because of these beneficial properties, artichoke leaves could have great importance in the treatment of hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis). The … Artichoke: Effect and Side Effects