HEALING PLANTS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES

Authors

  • Djumaeva Mahfuza Kayumovna assistant, Doctoral Student Department of Medical Chemistry Bukhara State Medical Institute dmahfuza51@gmail.com mahfuza_djumayeva@bsmi.uz Author

Keywords:

cold, bronchitis, flu, ginger, rosehip, raspberry, onion, linden

Abstract

This article discusses how the development of science has led to the creation of high-tech diagnostic and treatment methods. Modern approaches to traditionally dominant problems in medicine—such as pain, inflammation, and infections—have opened opportunities for research at the cellular level. Despite the rapid advancement of medical technologies, the use of natural remedies remains relevant. Medicinal plants are still widely used and continue to demonstrate their effectiveness.

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Published

2025-08-09