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lovage root — Definition

Selam otu kökü / lovage root
Hi otu (Levisticum officinale) is a vegetable drog, which is derived from the root part of the plant, Urine Remover, degassing and antispazmodic effects. Traditionally used in digestive system disorders, edema and urinary tract infections. Due to the ftalid compounds that are internally dispersed, the flat muscle shows loosening effect and stimulates diuresis by increasing the blood flow of the kidney.
Turkish
🇹🇷 Selam otu kökü
English
🇬🇧 lovage root
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❓ What is Selam otu kökü?
Selam otu kökü; hi otu (Levisticum officinale) is a vegetable drog, which is derived from the root part of the plant, Urine Remover, degassing and antispazmodic effects. Traditionally used in digestive system disorders, edema and urinary tract infections. Due to the ftalid compounds that are internally dispersed, the flat muscle shows loosening effect and stimulates diuresis by increasing the blood flow of the kidney.
❓ What is lovage root in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "lovage root" is Selam otu kökü.
❓ Which medical field is Selam otu kökü related to?
This term belongs to the Drugs category.