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An updated comprehensive review of the therapeutic properties of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) – Taylor & Francis Online
Resumen:
- Chamomile was first mentioned in ancient Egyptian writings, wherein crushed chamomile flower heads were evidenced to be used in cosmetic formulations, and for the treatment skin conditions and dermatitis.:
Este fragmento menciona el uso de la manzanilla para tratar afecciones cutáneas y dermatitis, lo que sugiere propiedades cicatrizantes.
- Medieval Arab herbalists have also noted the numerous traditional remedies of chamomile based upon its hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-flatulence, anti-diarrheal, spasmolytic, laxative and diuretic, and anti-epileptic properties.:
Este fragmento menciona explícitamente la propiedad ‘spasmolytic’ (anti-espasmódica) como una de las propiedades tradicionales atribuidas a la manzanilla por los herbalistas árabes medievales.
- Medieval Arab herbalists have also noted the numerous traditional remedies of chamomile based upon its hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-flatulence, anti-diarrheal, spasmolytic, laxative and diuretic, and anti-epileptic properties.:
Este fragmento menciona explícitamente las propiedades medicinales de la manzanilla, incluyendo su efecto antiinflamatorio, según los conocimientos de los herbaristas árabes medievales.
- Medieval Arab herbalists have also noted the numerous traditional remedies of chamomile based upon its hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-flatulence, anti-diarrheal, spasmolytic, laxative and diuretic, and anti-epileptic properties.:
Este fragmento menciona explícitamente las propiedades digestivas de la manzanilla (anti-flatulence, anti-diarrheal, spasmolytic y laxative).