Queens Anne's Lace

Queen Anne’s Lace


Common name: Queen Anne's lace

Genus and Species name: Daucus carota

Active Chemical ingredients: glutamine20150813_114749.jpg

Medicinal Uses: These compounds can significantly lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes in women according to the clinical reports. In the results gleaned from another clinical study, high levels of beta-carotenes in the bloodstream was found to be beneficial to stroke patients, who were much more likely to survive and recover from a stroke they had significant levels of the beta-carotenes in their blood. According to the reports, even former smokers who regularly consume these may benefit from a reduction in the risk of lung and larynx cancer. They are used in herbal medicine, to treat problems such as intestinal parasites, persistent diarrhea, different digestive problems as well as high cholesterol problems, improves eyesight and to help in the maintenance of visual acuity, helps to form the visual pigments found in the retinal rods and cones - the main visual receptors in the eye.

Preparation: Seed oil, tea

Citations:
 (n.d.). Retrieved September 6, 2015, from http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_carrot.htm 

 L-GLUTAMINE. (n.d.). Retrieved September 6, 2015, from http://www.mpbio.com/product.php?pid=02194678&country=223 

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