Vol. 9, Issue 9, Part C (2023)
Depression and medicinal plants: A revised and updated guide
Depression and medicinal plants: A revised and updated guide
Author(s)
Ajey and Dr. Vivek Gupta
AbstractA lot of data has been collected due to the fact that many individuals have been curious about drugs for a long time. Numerous effective methods for guaranteeing access to healthcare for everyone have recently emerged. Eighty percent of people in developing nations benefit from the health benefits of plants, according to data from the World Health Organisation (WHO). Using medicinal plants was an integral part of traditional medicine's development and implementation. Feeling down and unmotivated is a hallmark of depression. Physical well-being, mental clarity, emotional stability, and behavioural patterns may all be altered. Feelings of sadness, anxiety, disorientation, helplessness, remorse, annoyance, or restlessness are common in depressed people.
How to cite this article:
Ajey, Dr. Vivek Gupta. Depression and medicinal plants: A revised and updated guide. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(9):230-235.