[States of nervousness. Useful medicinal plants].
M José Alonso Osorio
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Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
2004
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Abstract
The author analyzes the effects of diverse medicinal plants such as poppy (papaver somniferum), Hawthorn, hypericum, and hops on those moderate nervous states which provoke insomnia, anxiety, or excitement as a complementary method to aid a patient overcome those states.
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