Aralia armata (Wall.) Seem, a potential herb in treatment and complication recover therapy for stroke disease: A mini opinion and call for further research
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Based on our knowledge, experience and field survey in the treatment of stroke by complementary/alternative medicine and especially the herb therapy, we briefly commented on properties of curing ischemic stroke of Aralia armata (Wall.) Seem and suggest that the future research to insightfully educidate this science opinion is necessary.
Keywords: Aralia armata (Wall.), stroke disease, ischemic stroke
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Aralia armata (Wall.), stroke disease, ischemic strokeDOI
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