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Nom botanique : Centella Asiatica (L.) Urban

Nom usuel : Asiatic Pennywort Herb

Habitat : It found in swampy areas of Asia, commonly found as a weed in crop fields and other waste places throughout Asia up to an altitude of 600 m.
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Usage thérapeutique : La partie aérienne de la plante constitue un anti bactérien, cholagogique, diurétique et gastrique. Est également utilisée pour le traitement de la jaunisse, de l'hépatite virale, la fièvre, de certaines maladies de l'œil et le vertige. Elle se prescrit à une dose quotidienne de 10 à 20 g sous forme de décoction, d'extrait ou de sirop.

   
Action : The main active ingredients are Bacoside A and B. Bacoside A assists in release of nitric oxide that allows the relaxation of the aorta and veins, to allow the blood to flow more freely through the body. Therefore is revered for strengthening the immune system, improving vitality and performance and promoting longevity.
Bacoside B is a protein valued for nourishing the brain cells, as a result Brahmi improves mental clarity, confidence, intelligence and memory recall. It has been widely used by students and older people alike.
Asiaticosides stimulate the reticuloendothelial system where new blood cells are formed and old ones destroyed, fatty materials are stored, iron is metabolized, and immune responses and inflammation occur or begin. The primary mode of action of Centella appears to be on the various phases of connective tissue development, which are part of the healing process. Centella also increases keratinization, the process of building more skin in areas of infection such as sores and ulcers. Asiaticosides also stimulate the synthesis of lipids and proteins necessary for healthy skin. Finally centella strengthens veins by repairing the connective tissues surrounding veins and decreasing capillary fragility.

   

 

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