25/3/2021, 16:00-17:00 h (CET) Program: 16:00-16:05 h. Presentation of ESCOP. Dr. Tankred Wegener (Chaiman of ESCOP). 16:05-16:40 h. Lecture: Cranberry, an example of ESCOP monographs. Prof. Dr. Liselotte Krenn, Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Vienna (Austria). Deputy Chair and … [Read more...] about Webinar: Cranberry, an example of ESCOP monographs
Ashwagandha root may improve sleep quality and can help in managing insomnia
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal) is a traditional Indian medicinal plant used for several purposes, including the alleviation of sleep disturbances. Although the long-standing tradition supports its efficacy, modern clinical data are scarce. A recent randomized, placebo-controlled … [Read more...] about Ashwagandha root may improve sleep quality and can help in managing insomnia
Vaccinii macrocarpi fructus (Cranberry) – Online consultation
European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy. ESCOP monographs The Scientific Foundation for Herbal Medicinal Products. Online series. Vaccinii macrocarpi fructus (Cranberry). Exeter: ESCOP; 2020. 50 pages. Download (PDF) … [Read more...] about Vaccinii macrocarpi fructus (Cranberry) – Online consultation
Pruni africanae cortex (Pygeum africanum bark) – Online consultation
European Scientific Cooperative On Phytotherapy. ESCOP monographs The Scientific Foundation for Herbal Medicinal Products. Online series. Pruni africanae cortex (Pygeum africanum bark). Exeter: ESCOP; 2020. Download monograph (Pdf) … [Read more...] about Pruni africanae cortex (Pygeum africanum bark) – Online consultation
Herbal drugs as possible adjuvant symptomatic therapy in COVID-19
A recent study investigated available data to provide a benefit/risk assessment for a use of herbal medicines, which are traditionally indicated for respiratory diseases, as adjuvant symptomatic therapy in the self-management of mild symptoms in the context of COVID-19 disease. Thirty-nine herbal … [Read more...] about Herbal drugs as possible adjuvant symptomatic therapy in COVID-19
New trends on the herbal market during the pandemic
According to a recent article published at NutritionInsight, there is an increasing demand for botanicals not only to prevent or treat COVID-19 but also to relieve conditions associated with the pandemic’s impact. Even before the pandemic, the sales of herbal products have been increasing … [Read more...] about New trends on the herbal market during the pandemic