Herbal drugs Used on Parkinson Disease
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the world's most widespread chronic neuron degenerative motion condition affecting more than 10 million people. The characteristic hallmark of PD involves a progressive loss of doperminergic neuron in the brain's Subetantia Nigra. Considerable Beware of this paid recently to the Bio-friendly Usage plant-based products for neuron prevention, cure and treatment Disease and is degenerative. The herbal drugs therefore are safer than other drugs. Herbal medicine has its roots in ancient civilizations. It includes the usage of medicinal plants to cure disease and enhance general wellbeing.
Keywords: Parkinson, Herbal Drug Treatment, Ayurveda
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