Antioxidant, Antibacterial and Antiproliferative Activities of Turkish Rhubarb (Rheum palmatum L.) Leaf Extracts Abstract Citations (2)
As it has been used in nearly every region of the world at some time or another, it is known by many names Turkish rhubarb, Chinese rhubarb, Indian rhubarb, Russian rhubarb and many others. The tall, hardy, flowering rhubarb variety appears and grows the same in every region, each plant providing the same amazing health benefits.
Tibetan Rhubarb, Chinese Rhubarb, Ornamental Rhubarb, Turkish Rhubarb, Turkey Rhubarb, Indian Rhubarb, Russian Rhubarb Creating an account has many benefits:.
Chinese rhubarb, also called Turkey Rhubarb, or Rheum palmatum or Da Huang Chinese Rhubarb Benefits. Herbalists initially consumed rhubarb to
Turkish Rhubarb root is well known for helping detoxify the bowel, cleanse the liver, and reduce abnormal cell division. Also Rhubarb root helps to normalize bowel movements and is considered a safe and effective laxative. The leaves of the Turkey Rhubarb are palmate and somewhat rough.
Turkish Rhubarb Root's Benefits and Uses. Turkish rhubarb root acts as a remedy that increases the activity of the stomach, liver and bowels by increasing the flow of the digestive juices, including bile. For this reason, this root is often used as a component of many choleretic drugs used for livery and bililary disorders.
It comes with a few different common names, such as Turkish rhubarb, Indian rhubarb, Chinese rhubarb, and Russian rhubarb. But in different contexts this herb has different definitions. In TCM it is known as the rhubarb root or Radix et Rhizoma Rhei in Latin, namely the dried root and rhizome of Rheum palmatum L, Rheum tanguticum Maxim. ex
Rheum palmatum, commonly called Chinese rhubarb, ornamental rhubarb, Turkish rhubarb, Turkey rhubarb, Indian rhubarb, Russian rhubarb or rhubarb root (and
Illustration of flowering rhubarb plant Chinese or Turkish rhubarb (Rheum palmatum): flowering and fruiting stem with leaf. Coloured
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