Brucea javanica

Brucea javanica

Everyone loves beauty, no matter if they are boys or girls. Boys pursue handsomeness and girls pursue beauty. In a word, it is all about beauty. But sometimes, we are always not satisfied. For example, warts on the body are commonly known as warts. It would be fine if it grew in an inconspicuous place, but some of them grow in conspicuous places, affecting our beauty. The traditional Chinese medicine Brucea javanica is an effective medicine for treating warts.

Warts on the face are especially unbearable for us, especially for teenage boys and girls who have strong self-esteem and love to compare with others. If they have warts on their face, they may develop an inferiority complex, so they will definitely try to find ways to treat it.

The water-in-oil intravenous emulsion of Brucea javanica oil can inhibit Ehrlich ascites cancer cells and ascites-type liver cancer cells in mice in vitro; in the overall experiment, the water-in-oil intravenous emulsion has a good anti-cancer effect on Ehrlich ascites cancer in mice, and also has a certain effect on sarcoma when administered locally. Brucea javanica injection (9 mg/testis) and oil-in-water intravenous lactic acid (3 mg/testis) have a significant inhibitory effect on the mitosis of mouse spermatogonia.

Brucea javanica oil promotes the spleen weight, the number of hemolytic plaques, the phagocytic function of peritoneal macrophages and the proliferation of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells after 60Co irradiation in mice. Intravenous infusion of Brucea javanica emulsion in the treatment of patients with esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, rectal cancer and breast cancer had no significant effect on T cell lipase staining, and had no inhibitory effect on cellular immune function. For humoral immunity, IgG and IgM fluctuated within the normal range, while IgA was higher than the normal value, which may be of certain significance in improving the anti-infection ability of patients with advanced tumors. In vitro, a 1:120 dilution of brucea javanica emulsion did not enhance the formation of E rosettes or promote the transformation of lymphocytes, indicating that the effects of brucea javanica in vivo and in vitro may be inconsistent. It has also been reported that Brucea javanica oil emulsion has no phagocytic effect on the reticuloendothelial system of mice.

The traditional Chinese medicine Brucea javanica is quite effective in treating warts. Warts are not a disease. The key is that some warts will cluster together, which we call mother warts. They may grow one after another. If they are not treated, they will grow in a large area, which will be more troublesome. Moreover, the traditional Chinese medicine Brucea javanica has many other uses and can also treat corns. It is a relatively good traditional Chinese medicine.

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