Affiliation:
1. BUKOVINIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, CHERNIVTSI, UKRAINE
Abstract
The aim: To substantiate the need of wider use of species in dietician rehabilitation of patients with poly- and comorbidity, postcovid syndrome based on the analysis of the latest scientific achievements with the study of their pharmacological properties.
Materials and methods: The information search in printed and electronic editions, search scientific bases with application of methods of the analysis, comparison and generalization of information data is carried out.
Conclusions: New scientific data on the pharmacological properties of spices give grounds to use them more widely in the rehabilitation of patients with poly- and comorbidities and infectious processes.
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