Hair aging The human body contains millions of hair follicles, or small sacs, that line the skin.Hair follicles contain pigment cells that contain melanin, these pigment cells are present in the hair, eyes and face, and they are the ones that change the color of...
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What is the blue pea plant (blue tea) It is a plant from the Fabaceae family referred to by the scientific name Clitoria Ternatea, and it has many benefits for human health and is found in the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Sri...
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What is Vitamin B12? Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient, soluble in water, that the body cannot make on its own, so it must be obtained from the diet or nutritional supplements. The importance of vitamin B12 to the body Vitamin B12 is essential for...
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History of cactus (Aleo vera) Aloe vera plant has been used since ancient times. The use of this plant by Egyptians dates back to 6000 years. She used both Cleopatra and Nefertiti to care daily for their beauty. Its anti-inflammatory and calming effect was documented...
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Snail mucin history of use Medical use began to snail mucin in ancient Greece, where Hippocrates recommended the use of crushed snails to treat inflammatory skin diseases. After a thousand years, it was noted that Chilean snail farmers have soft hands due to the regular...
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Introduction to okra Okra is a perennial flowering plant that belongs to the Malvaceae family. Scientifically called Abelmoschus esculentus. It is a tropical herb, originated in Ethiopia and the plateau in Eritrea and the upper eastern part of Sudan. It is 1-2m long, grows better...
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What is protein Proteins are large and complex biomolecules consisting of hundreds or thousands of smaller units called amino acids, which are connected to each other in long chains. It performs many and various functions in the parts of organisms. Some types of essential proteins...
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What is Vitamin K? Vitamin K, discovered in 1929, is a fat-soluble vitamin needed for chemical modification of a small group of proteins with calcium-binding properties, commonly known as Gla proteins. The most important functions of vitamin K. The most important known role of Vitamin...
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Rosemary Rosemary is a member of the Lamiaceae mint family, along with many other herbs, such as thyme, basil, and lavender. Rose Mary is a perennial plant that lives more than two years, and contains leaves in the form of needles and pink, white, blue,...
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The mechanism of the occurrence of allergies When some people are allergic to foreign matter such as pollen, pet dander, food, or any other allergens, the immune system produces antibodies that can cause a reaction in some people, and these causes are identified as harmful,...
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