2018
DOI: 10.22246/jikm.2018.39.6.1191
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A Review of Clinical Research Trends in the Treatment of Primary Headache Disorders with Pharmacopuncture

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“…The ground parts have been used as a medicinal, conspicuous aroma, and as condiment materials in beverages, baking, cosmetics, and the pharmaceutical industry [1]. The dried rhizomes (Cnidii Rhizoma) have been especially utilized in East-Asia countries for the treatment of female menstrual disorders and headaches through a decrease in inflammation and an improvement in blood circulation [2,3]. Many studies have also reported the rhizomes as having anti-cancer [4], analgesic [5], antibacterial [6], anticonvulsive [7], anti-inflammatory [4,5], febrifuge, hypotensive [8], sedative [9], and vasodilator [10] effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ground parts have been used as a medicinal, conspicuous aroma, and as condiment materials in beverages, baking, cosmetics, and the pharmaceutical industry [1]. The dried rhizomes (Cnidii Rhizoma) have been especially utilized in East-Asia countries for the treatment of female menstrual disorders and headaches through a decrease in inflammation and an improvement in blood circulation [2,3]. Many studies have also reported the rhizomes as having anti-cancer [4], analgesic [5], antibacterial [6], anticonvulsive [7], anti-inflammatory [4,5], febrifuge, hypotensive [8], sedative [9], and vasodilator [10] effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cnidium officinale Makino (Apiaceae) is a perennial flowering plant extensively cultivated in East Asian countries [1]. The rhizomes of C. officinale have been used traditionally in Korea, China, and Japan to treat female sexual disorders such as oligomenorrhea, hypomenorrhea, and amenorrhea by improving blood circulation, but also to relieve pain and inflammation [2,3]. Extracts of Cnidium officinale rhizome are reported to have antioxidant [4], anti-inflammatory [5,6], anticancer [5], blood circulation improvement [7], analgesic [6], anticonvulsive [8], and sedative [9] effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%