Helena Paavilainen
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2008
Ephraim Lansky; Helena Paavilainen; Alison D. Pawlus; Robert A. Newman
This review explores medieval, ancient and modern sources for ethnopharmacological uses of Ficus (fig) species, specifically for employment against malignant disease and inflammation. The close connection between inflammatory/infectious and cancerous diseases is apparent both from the medieval/ancient merging of these concepts and the modern pharmacological recognition of the initiating and promoting importance of inflammation for cancer growth. Also considered are chemical groups and compounds underlying the anticancer and anti-inflammatory actions, the relationship of fig wasps and fig botany, extraction and storage of fig latex, and traditional methods of preparing fig medicaments including fig lye, fig wine and medicinal poultices.
Figs: the genus Ficus. | 2010
Ephraim Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2013
Ephraim Lansky; Helena Paavilainen; Shifra Lansky
Archive | 2010
Ephraim Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2017
Ephraim Lansky; Shifra Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2017
Ephraim Lansky; Shifra Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2017
Ephraim Lansky; Shifra Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2017
Ephraim Lansky; Shifra Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2017
Ephraim Lansky; Shifra Lansky; Helena Paavilainen
Archive | 2017
Ephraim Lansky; Shifra Lansky; Helena Paavilainen