felty germander
09/17/2018 / By Ralph Flores
A wild-growing flowering plant abundant in southwestern Asia found to protect the brain after menopause
Women who are anxious about the adverse effects of menopause may have found an ally in felty germander (Teucrium polium), a plant common to the Mediterranean region and southwestern Asia. In a study, published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, researchers from L. Orbeli Institute of Physiology in Armenia found that the plant is also able to fend […]
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