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Review
. 2019 Jan 14:2019:6908716.
doi: 10.1155/2019/6908716. eCollection 2019.

Nutraceuticals Inspiring the Current Therapy for Lifestyle Diseases

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Nutraceuticals Inspiring the Current Therapy for Lifestyle Diseases

Silpi Chanda et al. Adv Pharmacol Sci. .

Abstract

Nutraceuticals are the pharmaceutically blended products that possess both nutritional as well as the medicinal value. Such a product is designed to improve the physical health, fight against day-to-day challenges such as stress, increase longevity, etc. Nowadays, emphasis is given to those herbs which are used as food and medicine due to its greater acceptance. Due to dynamic action, the popularity of nutraceuticals among people as well as healthcare providers has been increased over medicines and health supplements. This review documents herbs with a wide variety of therapeutic values such as immunity booster, antidiabetic, anticancer, antimicrobial, and gastroprotective. These herbs could be better options to formulate as nutraceuticals. Several nutraceuticals are described based on their availability as food, chemical nature, and mechanism of action.

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