HIV-1-infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
Extracts of Plants Eclipta Prostrata, Dioscorea Cirrhosa, Phyllanthus Urinaria, Adenosma Glutinosum, Impatiens Balsamina and Ascorbic Acid Use for in Protecting and Increasing CD4+ T Lymphocytes; B Lymphocytes Level in HIV/AIDS Patients.
This is a plant-based medication used to increase the amount, protect, and reduce HIV's impact on T and B lymphocytes.
Dioscorea cirrhosa, impatiens balsamina, eclipta prostrata, phyllanthus urinaria, adenosma glutinosum, and ascorbic acid are used to elevate T and B lymphocytes level, protect their cells membrane, decrease the damage of HIV on CD4+ T. In detail, Diosgenin presented in dioscorea cirrhosa is a precursor of cortisol. Dioscorea cirrhosa when combined with ascorbic acid helps to balance cortisol levels which reduces cell inflammation. Flavonoids of dioscorea cirrhosa also help to increase CD4+ T levels. impatiens balsamina can be used as an antitoxin alternative against bacteria or viruses. Flavonoids in impatiens balsamina, such as kaempferol, quercetin, rutin, astragalin, have the ability to reduce the virus's impact on T lymphocyte, protect their cell membrane, produce antihistamine, protect the cell from inflammation. Targeted flavonoids in eclipta prostrata, phyllanthus urinaria, adenosma glutinosum are used to cell repair, protect and increase CD4+ T production. Ascorbic acid in combination with herbal extracts creates a favorable environment for body metabolism, improves the medication's effectiveness. ;
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