traditional medicine
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Botanical stains revolutionize histopathology as labs adopt henna and turmeric alternatives


Recent studies demonstrate Lawsonia inermis and Curcuma longa match synthetic dye performance while reducing toxicity, with 37% of EU labs now testing plant-based histopathology solutions.…
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From ancient remedies to modern medicine: The rise of curcumin and EGCG in nanotechnology


Curcumin and EGCG, once traditional herbal remedies, are now revolutionizing medicine through nanotechnology, offering enhanced bioavailability and targeted therapeutic effects in cancer, skincare, and anti-inflammatory…
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AI and blockchain could revolutionize quality control for curcumae kwangsiensis radix


Exploring how AI and blockchain can enhance quality control for CKR, bridging traditional use with global regulatory demands. Recent advancements in AI and blockchain offer…
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Ayurvedic herbs gain pharmaceutical attention for diabetes management


Major pharmaceutical companies are investing in research on Ayurvedic herbs like bitter melon and fenugreek for diabetes treatment, blending traditional wisdom with modern science. Pharmaceutical…
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Natural dyes revolutionize histopathology as safer, cost-effective alternatives to synthetic eosin


Recent studies show natural dyes like henna, turmeric, and ginger offer superior staining quality and environmental benefits over synthetic eosin in oral histopathology. Emerging research…
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Ayurvedic superfoods for modern health: ancient wisdom meets contemporary science


Explore the science-backed benefits of Ayurvedic superfoods like turmeric, ashwagandha, and triphala, and learn how to incorporate them into your daily wellness routine. Ancient Ayurvedic…



