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  2. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    It was most commonly used historically to treat liver diseases, kidney diseases, and spleen problems. [154] Teucrium scordium: Water germander It has been used for asthma, diarrhea, fever, intestinal parasites, hemorrhoids, and wounds. [155] Thymus vulgaris: Thyme: The plant is used to treat bronchitis and cough.

  3. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Kidney toxicity [5] associated with kidney failure; associated with development of cancer, particularly of the urinary tract, known carcinogen [8] [9] Atractylate Atractylis gummifera: Liver damage, [3] nausea, vomiting, epigastric and abdominal pain, diarrhoea, anxiety, headache and convulsions, often followed by coma [10]

  4. Balkan endemic nephropathy - Wikipedia

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    Balkan endemic nephropathy [1] (BEN) is a form of interstitial nephritis causing kidney failure.It was first identified in the 1920s among several small, discrete communities along the Danube River and its major tributaries, in the modern countries of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Romania, and Bulgaria.

  5. The One Habit That Could Make Your Kidneys Healthier - AOL

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    Signs That Your Kidneys Aren't Functioning as They Should Be. Unfortunately, kidney disease is a silent disease until the very late stages, so early detection and diagnosis is critical, Dr. Hart says.

  6. Renal stem cell - Wikipedia

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    Strong evidence suggests that renal stem cells are located in the renal papilla. [2] Using stain-retaining assay (with bromodeoxyuridine, or BrdU), a low-cycling cell population was found in the papillary region, which was able to divide rapidly to repair the damage caused by transcient renal ischemia. [2]

  7. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia

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    In the mammalian kidney, the regeneration of the tubular component following an acute injury is well known. Recently regeneration of the glomerulus has also been documented. Following an acute injury, the proximal tubule is damaged more, and the injured epithelial cells slough off the basement membrane of the nephron.

  8. Herbal tonic - Wikipedia

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    Herb garden. In herbal medicine, a herbal tonic (also tonic herbs, tonic herbalism) is used to help restore, tone and invigorate systems in the body [1] or to promote general health and well-being. [2] A herbal tonic is a solution or other preparation made from a specially selected assortment of plants known as herbs. [2]

  9. Regenerative medicine - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Explaining the new class of therapies that such cells could enable, he used the term "regenerative medicine" in the way that it is used today: "an approach to therapy that ... employs human genes, proteins and cells to re-grow, restore or provide mechanical replacements for tissues that have been injured by trauma, damaged by disease ...

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