1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf02758226
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Effects of maternal medical diseases on the newborn

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“…[9,10] It is a rhizomatous perennial flowering plant with a little blossom that bears yellow flowers with pink terminal bracts. [11] Different plant parts are consumed orally as a dietary supplement for gastrointestinal issues, applied topically to relieve sore, irritated, or inflamed mucous membranes, used as weaning food for infants, and for a variety of medical uses by local herbalists. [11] In India, C. angustifolia rhizomes have been used as an anti-inflammatory, antiasthmatic, antidiarrheic, antimycotic, and antipyretic in traditional medicine.…”
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“…[9,10] It is a rhizomatous perennial flowering plant with a little blossom that bears yellow flowers with pink terminal bracts. [11] Different plant parts are consumed orally as a dietary supplement for gastrointestinal issues, applied topically to relieve sore, irritated, or inflamed mucous membranes, used as weaning food for infants, and for a variety of medical uses by local herbalists. [11] In India, C. angustifolia rhizomes have been used as an anti-inflammatory, antiasthmatic, antidiarrheic, antimycotic, and antipyretic in traditional medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[11] Different plant parts are consumed orally as a dietary supplement for gastrointestinal issues, applied topically to relieve sore, irritated, or inflamed mucous membranes, used as weaning food for infants, and for a variety of medical uses by local herbalists. [11] In India, C. angustifolia rhizomes have been used as an anti-inflammatory, antiasthmatic, antidiarrheic, antimycotic, and antipyretic in traditional medicine. [12,13] Rhizomes were discovered to be the primary edible component and it is an excellent source of starch.…”
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