Using some herbs and clover bee pollens to fortified biscuits as a nutritive treatment for iron deficiency anemia [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.87-107Other title:
  • إستخدام بعض الأعشاب وحبوب اللقاح لتدعيم بسكويت مخصص لمرضى فقر الدم [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2011 v. 89 (1) , Special issue [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2011.v.89(1),SISummary: Anemia itself is not considered a disease. It is considered a therapeutic case resulted from different nutritive disorders, e.g., bleeding and bone marrow disorders. Anemia is affected by decrease in red blood cell (RBC) count or decrease in the amount of hemoglobin. Recently, iron deficiency anemia is increased. To overcome this nutritive problem, this study was conducted to cure this case by adding some plant herbs rich in iron, e.g.,{Cumin (Cum), Mahieb cherry (MC), Tongue grass(Tg), White mustard (Wm), Sweet sedge (Ss), loya Moroccan (Lm), Milfoii nosebleed (Mn), Elecampane (EL), Paper nut (Pn), Sting nettle (Sn)} and Clover bee pollens (Bp). Results of feeding anemic patients with herbs fortified biscuits show that the best accepted herbs by panelists to be used in this respect (Cumin, Mahleb cherry, Tongue grass, White mustard, Sweet sedge, loya Moroccan)and Clover bee pollens.
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Anemia itself is not considered a disease. It is considered a therapeutic case resulted from different nutritive disorders, e.g., bleeding and bone marrow disorders. Anemia is affected by decrease in red blood cell (RBC) count or decrease in the amount of hemoglobin. Recently, iron deficiency anemia is increased. To overcome this nutritive problem, this study was conducted to cure this case by adding some plant herbs rich in iron, e.g.,{Cumin (Cum), Mahieb cherry (MC), Tongue grass(Tg), White mustard (Wm), Sweet sedge (Ss), loya Moroccan (Lm), Milfoii nosebleed (Mn), Elecampane (EL), Paper nut (Pn), Sting nettle (Sn)} and Clover bee pollens (Bp). Results of feeding anemic patients with herbs fortified biscuits show that the best accepted herbs by panelists to be used in this respect (Cumin, Mahleb cherry, Tongue grass, White mustard, Sweet sedge, loya Moroccan)and Clover bee pollens.

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