China: as for Vitex incisa (q.v.). This site is provided to Mr. Freedman by Dr. Jules Janick, Emeritus Professor and Former James Troop Distinguished Professor of Horticulture. The content on this ...
A Professor in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Kaduna State University, Zakari Ladan has secured a research grant with his collaborating partners under the TETFund 2020 National Research ...
Manila, Philippines - A wild shrub that grows in the Philippines, lagundi (Vitex negundo) has been found to have phytochemical properties that make it an anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and ...
Botantists as well as laymen often resort to easy, everyday terms and images to explain the anatomy of plants and trees. Here is a case in point: In the vitex negundo, every compound leaf with its ...
The genus Vitex is widely recognised for its rich repository of bioactive compounds spanning a variety of chemical classes, including diterpenoids, lignans, flavonoids and coumarins. Extensive ...
MANILA, Philippines — Despite the skepticism of Western-oriented physicians, Filipinos have been using different parts of the Vitex negundo plant (known as lagundi in Tagalog and dangla in Ilocano) to ...
MANILA, Philippines - Got cough or cold? Lagundi leaves offer a good natural solution to the common colds and cough. Technology has brought to the fore this time-tested natural remedy created under ...
MANILA, Philippines — Results of clinical studies on the use of lagundi (Vitex negundo or Chinese chaste tree) and tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta or asthma-plant) as supplementary treatment for the ...
The Philippines is set to start by August 1 the clinical trials for the lagundi (Vitex negundo) as a supplemental treatment to individuals infected by the coronavirus disease 2019. According to ...
THE Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DoST-PCHRD) announced the results of its two studies, aimed to see the efficacy of lagundi (Vitex ...
DESPITE the scepticism of Western-oriented physicians, Filipinos have been using different parts of the Vitex negundo plant (pic), known as lagundi in Tagalog and dangla in Ilocano, to treat various ...
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