In folk medicine, many wild plant species that are not noticed but contain valuable active ingredients that can support the treatment of chronic diseases. One of them is the dog breeder Phyrancehus urinaria, which often grows wild on the edge of fields and along the road, and has now been proven by modern studies to have the effect of lowering blood sugar and effectively reducing joint pain.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the rate of type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly, especially in Asia. Finding solutions from safe herbs with few side effects is of interest to many scientists. Research published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology shows that dog breeding plant extract significantly reduces blood sugar levels, thanks to its ability to inhibit starch-decomposing enzymes and increase insulin sensitivity.
Not only does it support diabetes, dog breed also contains many flavonoids and alkaloids that have natural anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, suitable for people who often have pain in bones and joints. A clinical survey in India showed that arthritis patients who used dog extract for 8 weeks reported significantly reduced pain and swelling in the joints.
Dr. Andrew Weil, an integrative medicine expert in the US, commented: Phyrance Plants such as Phyrancehus urinaria offer great hope for diabetics and arthritis. However, it is necessary to use it controlfully and consult a doctor, avoid arbitrarily replacing the treatment drug.
Experts recommend that patients can take breeding dogs as tea or extract pills, but should not abuse them for more than 2-3 consecutive weeks. In particular, pregnant women, people taking hypoglycemic drugs or anticoagulants should be cautious when using them.