Author:
Amini Fatemeh,Jaladat Amir Mohammad,Atarzadeh Fatemeh,Mosavat Seyed Hamdollah,Parvizi Mohammad Mahdi,Zamani Nasrindokht
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
In this study, we attempted to identify medicinal plants for treating asthma by investigating Persian Medicine (PM) sources.
Methods
In the present review study, materials concerning asthma were assessed by the (most) reliable source of PM (Canon of Medicine) written by Avicenna. Recommended medicinal plants for treating asthma were extracted from this book. Likewise, the electronic databases were used for investigating the pharmacological properties of offered herbs.
Results
The signs and symptoms of “Rabv” discussed by Avicenna are very similar to the asthma in modern medicine. Avicenna dichotomized asthma causing into pulmonary and non-pulmonary ones, including asthma with the heart, liver, or stomach origin. Overall, 14 medicinal plants were mentioned for the treatment of asthma presented in Canon of Medicine, including celery, juniper, dodder, chamomile, fennel, quince seed, black caraway, lavender, hyssop, squill, anise, absinthe, asafoetida, and common polypody.
Conclusions
PM prescribes medicinal plants for treating asthma, based on each patient’s symptoms and trigger factors.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine
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