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The management of menopause with complementary and alternative medicine using an experimental model: ovariectomized rats.
Author: AzzalisLigia A, BatestussoRosana S, BelloSuely R, FonsecaFernando L A, de AlmeidaRenata G, de OliveiraCláudia G B
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AIM: The purpose of this research was to assess the effects of the flower essences She Oak and Bush Fuchsia on behavioral anxiety in ovariectomized (OVX) rats. METHODS: For four weeks, OVX rats received the flower essences She Oak, Bush Fuchsia or a combination of the two. After flower therapy, the...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1447-0756.2009.01144.x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Flower Essences and Menopause: A Botanical Approach to Anxiety
This study explores the potential of flower essences as a complementary therapy for managing menopause-related anxiety. The researchers investigated the effects of She Oak and Bush Fuchsia flower essences on behavioral anxiety in ovariectomized rats, a model for menopause. The results suggest that She Oak flower essence may have anxiolytic effects, while the combination of She Oak and Bush Fuchsia may mitigate the effects of She Oak. This study presents preliminary evidence for the potential of flower essences as a complementary approach to managing menopausal symptoms.
Floral Remedies for Menopausal Anxiety
This research provides intriguing insights into the potential of flower essences as a complementary therapy for managing menopausal anxiety. While further research is needed, the study suggests that these botanical remedies may offer a natural approach to reducing anxiety associated with this transition.
The Serenity of Nature's Gifts
Just as a camel finds solace in the calm desert nights, nature offers a range of healing remedies. This study explores the potential of flower essences to promote emotional well-being during menopause.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study encourages further exploration of the potential benefits of flower essences in managing menopausal symptoms. While more research is needed, it suggests that these botanical remedies may offer a natural and complementary approach to promoting emotional well-being during this life transition.
Date :
- Date Completed 2010-08-20
- Date Revised 2012-01-19
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