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Plants impose themselves on the planet by their appearance, their exuberance and their mystery. For several years, many phytotherapy products have been on the market, and in different galenics: tablets, capsules (solid forms), fluids in the form of ampoules or in bottles, etc. Making the choice difficult. The quality of the plant used: fresh plant, dry plant, from organic farming or not determines its content and its richness in active ingredients. In addition, a plant-based product must, in order to have optimal effectiveness, restore all the molecular complexity of the plant which is at the…mehr

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Plants impose themselves on the planet by their appearance, their exuberance and their mystery. For several years, many phytotherapy products have been on the market, and in different galenics: tablets, capsules (solid forms), fluids in the form of ampoules or in bottles, etc. Making the choice difficult. The quality of the plant used: fresh plant, dry plant, from organic farming or not determines its content and its richness in active ingredients. In addition, a plant-based product must, in order to have optimal effectiveness, restore all the molecular complexity of the plant which is at the origin of its therapeutic activity. Particular attention must therefore be paid to the process used for the extraction of the compounds. Phytotherapy comes from the Greek and means "healing with plants". It is partly based on a traditional practice, based on the ancestral and local use of plants. Medicinal plants contain many active ingredients (more than 250) which have complementary or synergistic therapeutic activities. These active ingredients have been studied and chemically reproduced to be incorporated into many drugs today.
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Abdoul Hamid Derra - Information systems engineer, entrepreneur, researcher, developer of strategic studies, educational advisor, mother-child health, nutritionist.