Rat root, commonly known as Erythrina mulungu, is traditionally used in herbal medicine for its calming effects and potential health benefits. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness in detoxifying drugs from the body. Detoxification primarily occurs through the liver and kidneys, and while some herbs may support these organs, relying solely on rat root for detoxification is not advisable. Always consult a healthcare professional before using herbal remedies for detoxification.
dorsal root ganglion
The drug treatment center has many difference services to help people with addiction. One is therapy to help get to the root of the problem. The other is exercise to distract from the withdrawl of drugs.
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The structure that is the sensory ganglion of each dorsal root is the dorsal root ganglion.
They have leaves,flowers,and root.
cell bodies of unipolar neurons
The dorsal root ganglia mainly contain cell bodies of sensory neurons that transmit sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.
Dandelion has been traditionally used for general detox and has always had a special reputation for cleansing the liver. Today practically all herbal formulations for the liver include dandelion root as a major ingredient.
phar·ma·cy(färm-s)n. pl.phar·ma·cies1. The ability of preparing and dispensing drugs.2. A place where drugs are sold.---- [Middle English farmacie, a purgative, from Old French, from Medieval Latin pharmaca, a medicine, from Greek pharmakeia, use of drugs, from pharmakon, drug.]
dorsal root of the spinal cord
Large groups of neuron cell bodies are found in structures called ganglia in the peripheral nervous system and nuclei in the central nervous system. Ganglia are clusters of cell bodies outside the brain and spinal cord, whereas nuclei are centralized collections of cell bodies within the brain.
A dorsal root ganglion is a nodule on the dorsal root of the spinal cord, and contains the cell bodies of neurons that are afferent. Afferent neurons collect sensory signals from the body and send them to various divisions of the brain.