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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Applying some effective tharapies and scientific compositions of passifloraceae in the treatment of neurasthenia

Author: , HUYNH TAN HOI
Abstract: Neurasthenia is a quite common disease in Vietnam and occurs mainly in intellectual workers, especially from the age of 20-45. If not being handled in time, the disease can lead to depression, affecting the quality of patients’ life and even his or her family. Modern life itself go along with a hasty lifestyle, if we do not know how to balance everything, we can easily fall into a state of prolonged stress causing nervous breakdown. Since it is a disorder of the brain's cortex function due to stressful work of brain cells, overloading, affecting the body's recovery and rest, we should pay more attention to our health. This paper focuses on analyzing studies and mentions some solutions to improve neurasthenia. In addition to implementing a number of popular methods, the combination of Passifloraceae into the treatment method has had very positive results.
Keyword: Passifloraceae, neurasthenia, health, life, stress
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.337
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