Home remedies for Transcortical motor aphasia

Home remedies for Transcortical motor aphasia (Transcortical motor aphasia)

 

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Flowers, leaves or stems of plant of of hypericum perforatum (saint john’s wort)
Hypericum perforatum, also known as Saint John’s wort, is a flowering plant native to Europe and Asia. It is a perennial herb that can grow up to 1 meter tall. The flowers of this plant are small, measuring about 2-3 cm in diameter, and are bright yellow in color. They bloom in the summer months and have five petals with numerous stamens in the center. The leaves of Saint John’s wort are opposite, narrow, and elongated, with small translucent dots on the surface. When crushed, the leaves produce a reddish-purple pigment. The stems of this plant are woody and have numerous branches. They are also covered with small hairs and can turn reddish-brown in color as the plant matures. These flowers, leaves, and stems are used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and antidepressant properties.
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Seeds of plant of oenothera biennis (evening primrose)
Oenothera biennis, commonly known as evening primrose, is a biennial plant native to North America. It belongs to the Onagraceae family and can grow up to 5 feet tall. The plant produces bright yellow flowers that bloom in the evening, giving it its name. The flowers are pollinated by moths and bees, and the plant is known for its medicinal properties. The seeds of Oenothera biennis are small, black, and contain high levels of gamma-linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid. These seeds are used to extract oil, which is used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties. The plant is also used in landscaping and as a food source for wildlife.
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