The use of medicinal plants in the framework of multilevel systemic adaptive diagnostics and therapy of frequently and long-term ill patients
AUTHORS : Kudaev A.E. | Khodareva N.K. | Obscured I.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Medical Center for Innovative Technologies “Artemis” GBU RO “Treatment and Rehabilitation Center No. 1”, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
YEAR : 2019 | Category : Research
Plants are a part of living nature, which contains all the necessary spare parts for humans. Currently, interest in them is growing more and more. This is due, first of all, to a number of advantages of phytopreparations. The main one is that the biologically active compounds of plants in their structure have much in common with the substances formed in the cells of animals and humans, with the substances that we consume with food. Consequently, they are better absorbed and more easily biochemically converted in the body than synthetic drugs.
At the same time, medicinal herbs pose a threat in the form of side and toxic effects, which must be taken into account when using. [4]. An important feature of medicinal plants is the high activity of the interaction of the components both with each other (pharmaceutical), Multilevel systemic adaptive diagnostics and therapy (MSADT) allows not only to identify the main links, but also to select individual and effective drugs.