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    Aromatherapy Essay

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    Essential oils also contain many therapeutic properties. Therapeutic properties include antibacterial‚ antiviral‚ anti fungal‚ antiseptic‚ restorative‚ calming‚ toning‚ deodorant‚ nervine‚ sedative‚ stimulating‚ anti-inflammatory‚ decongestant‚ expectorant‚ etc. Some examples would be that lavender essential oil has calming and restorative properties‚ while tea tree essential oil has antiseptic and antibacterial properties. It is also important to keep natural aromatherapy products out of the reach

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    Available online at www.scholarsresearchlibrary.com Scholars Research Library J. Nat. Prod. Plant Resour.‚ 2011‚ 1 (1): 91-100 (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) Cressa Cretica Linn: An Important Medicinal Plant-A Review on Its Traditional Uses‚ Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties Sangeeta Rani1*‚ Sudhir Chaudhary1‚ Pradeep Singh1‚ Garima Mishra1‚ K. K. Jha1‚ R. L. Khosa2 Department of Pharmacognosy‚ Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Pharmacy‚ Teerthanker Mahaveer University

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    PHARMACEUTICAL CHEM NOTES

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    PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY Chapter 5 – Gastrointestinal Agents • Inorganic agents used to treat gastrointestinal disorders includes: 1. Products for altering gastric pH 2. Protectives for intestinal inflammation 3. Adsorbents for intestinal toxins 4. Cathartics of laxatives for constipation ANTACIDS o neutralize excess hydrochloric acid o inactivate the proteolytic enzyme‚ pepsin o alkaline bases Results of Hyperacidity: o Gastritis – inflammation of the gastric mucosa o Peptic ulcer

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    Chapter Seven: Solutions

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    1. Define the following terms: a. aqueous solution- a solution in water b. colloid mixture of large molecules that will not settle or join with the other substance it is in c. concentration ratio of mass or volume of solute to mass or volume of solvent d. heterogeneous a mixture is made up by two or more different substance which are (mixed) together but are not combined e. homogenous mixture mixture that is uniform throughout f. Henry’s Law An expression for calculating the solubility

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    Terminal Report Synergy of Selected Herbs as Healing Cream Dorris N. Gatus Agnes P. Valenzuela Chapter I Background of the Study Rationale Various industries are now searching into some of alternative‚ more natural and environmentally friendly anti-microbial‚ anti- fungal‚ antibiotics and anti- oxidants. Herbs have properties which make them now useful and effective as food ingredient and antidote for varied sickness and illness. They show wide disparity in therapeutic values. Their

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    Aparajita

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    Circulatory system : Being haemostatic and blood purifier‚ it is useful in haemorrhagic disorders and vatarakta. Hot infusion of dhamasa is given to prevent small pox. Respiratory system : It is used in common cold‚ cough‚ asthma as it acts as an expectorant and reduces the irritation of respiratory organs. Besides this‚ whole plant is used for smoking. Decoction is used for gargling in throat manifestations Mansavaha srotas : Dhamasa is applied over neck stiffness. Srotogamitva  [pic] Dosha Alleviates

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    Celery Research Paper

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    Carine Kessie NFS 1020-20 Prof: Billie Jean Celery I always found celery weird‚ so I never bother or even dare eating them. However‚ for this assignment I decided to try them and see how it tastes. I decided to choose celery first of all because it is a vegetable that I have never ate due to the fact that I always thought it was bitter because of its green look. Second‚ eating celery has never been in my plan and also because this is something we don’t really see and eat in my country (Cote D’Ivoire)

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    Brain Drain from pakistan

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    Assignment of internship Topic: Drug listing of pharmacy of Quaid-e-Azam international Hospital Submitted to: Dr.Nowsherwan Kiyani and Dr.Asif Submitted By: Sundas Javed Dated: 24july‚2013 Index 1. Vials 2. Ampoules 3. Syrup‚ suspension and elixers 4. Ear drop‚ eye drop and ointment 5. Nutritional Powder 6. Cream paste and ointment 7. Tablet and capsule 8. Fridge item 9. Infusion Vials Brand Name Generic Name Dosage Form Strength Classification Indications

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    Nosocomial Infections

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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Nosocomial Pneumonia Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common pathogen in nosocomial pneumonia. It is hospital acquired infection that the hospitals eat up the cost of treatment. Although pneumonia can be prevented‚ it is still an infection that we find in hospitals all across the United States. Pneumonia is a dangerous infection in patients who are already immunosuppressed and get pneumonia as a secondary infection. Preventative measures need to be taken to prevent

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Many people nowadays are seeking alternative ways to cure their illness in an inexpensive way. And most of the population today is experiencing inflammation in some parts of their external body. Inflammation is part of the complex biological response of vascular tissues to harmful stimuli‚ such as pathogens‚ damaged cells‚ or irritants. Inflammation is a protective attempt by the organism to remove the injurious stimuli and to initiate the healing process. Researchers

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