Аннотация
This paper explores the role of plant-based remedies, with a particular focus on burdock root (Arctium lappa), in maintaining gastrointestinal health and preventing digestive disorders. Given the increasing prevalence of functional digestive issues and the limitations of synthetic medications, there is growing interest in safe, natural alternatives. Burdock root, known for its rich composition of inulin, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds, demonstrates significant therapeutic potential in supporting digestion, regulating gut microbiota, and enhancing intestinal motility. The study reviews the phytochemical profile of burdock root, its pharmacological effects, and its synergistic interaction with other medicinal herbs. Additionally, evidence from scientific literature and clinical trials is presented to validate its efficacy. The paper emphasizes the importance of integrating scientifically supported herbal treatments into mainstream healthcare for sustainable and holistic gastrointestinal management.
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