D13. The Herbal Medicine of Vernonia cinerea. Tea Comparing the Effectiveness of Herbal Medicine with Placebo to Anti-cigarette Smoking. U-Thong Hospital Suphanburi, THAILAND

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Chuleekorn Kwanchainon
Chaweewan Dongjorn

Abstract

Introduction:Vernonia cinerea is a herb in ACANTHACEAE family, that is packed in the National list of essential Medicines ( NLEM ) and anti appetided food when before eat. Smoking is  cessation rates increased among those who received medications and counseling and recommendations, and research has been taken from Thai  healer to make  anti-smoking drugs.


Objectives: The aim are  study to :1 To  trial test of  Herb  Vernonia cinerea . 2. Research  on  herb   placebo. 3.  study  to side effects herbal medicine .


Methodology :  Using  are evaluated an interview form.  And statistical success program statistics,  This study  for two group the  experimental study of double bilnd .


The results : The average number of smoking The average number of cigarettes smoked was 8 cigarettes per day after 10 days of attendance.  The number of cigarettes smoked 6-7 cigarettes per day after 15 days of participation in the trial group was statistically significantly reduced ( P < 0.05 ) because this study also impaired the control of variables. 


Conclusion:  the study  this of Vernonia cinerea tea , This herb contain nitrates and nitride, It causes nausea and vomiting.  it  cause to   minimum  the cigarret   , so it was the result of making cigarette  to decreased pills, and sometime many  used to make anti-appetite medications. Thun  auther to having a  food  before eating will also cause you to lose weight  too.

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Kwanchainon, C. . ., & Dongjorn, C. . . (2022). D13. The Herbal Medicine of Vernonia cinerea. Tea Comparing the Effectiveness of Herbal Medicine with Placebo to Anti-cigarette Smoking. U-Thong Hospital Suphanburi, THAILAND. Journal of Health Science and Alternative Medicine, 299–303. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhealthscialternmed/article/view/257825
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