Abstract
Medicinal herbs have been an integral part of human healthcare for centuries, with their efficacy in preventing and treating various ailments documented in traditional knowledge and contemporary research. This scientific article presents a comprehensive literature analysis of medicinal herbs, examining their historical significance, modern utilization, pharmacological properties, and potential future applications. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we explore the intricate interplay between nature's pharmacy and modern medicine, shedding light on the promising potential of medicinal herbs in improving global healthcare.
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