Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis And Azadirachta Indica Healing For Skin Inflammation Naturally: A Review

    December 2024
    Vandan Ghadiya
    TLDR Hibiscus rosa-sinensis can naturally help heal skin inflammation.
    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, or China rose, is a plant with significant medicinal value, particularly in Indian traditional medicine, for treating conditions such as wounds, inflammation, hair loss, and infections. Its therapeutic properties are attributed to bioactive compounds like flavonoids, tannins, and saponins, which provide antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory effects. The review highlights the plant's potential in modern medicine, emphasizing its role in wound healing and its use in herbal mixtures and beverages.
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