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Psyllium (/ˈsɪliəm/), or
ispaghula (/ˌɪspəˈɡuːlə/), is the
common name used for
several members of the
plant genus Plantago whose seeds are used commercially...
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Plantago ovata,
known by many
common names including blond plantain,
desert Indianwheat,
blond psyllium, and ispaghol, is
native to the Mediterranean...
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Plantago obconica Plantago ovata—Indian wheat,
blond psyllium Plantago pachyphylla Plantago palustris Plantago palmata Plantago patagonica—Woolly...
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Plantago indica,
commonly known as
branched plantain, sand plantain, or
black psyllium, is a
flowering plant in the
plantain family Plantaginaceae, and...
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response to two laxatives:
Macrogol (polyethylene glycol) and
psyllium (
Plantago psyllium and
other species of the same genus) of 126 male and
female patients...
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observed in rare instances, the
latter as a weed.
Herbs such as rabl (
Plantago psyllium),
which is
found primarily near roadsides, and shih (Artemisia inculta)...
- a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Plantago species, especially:
Plantago psyllium, "fleawort"
Senecio species, especially:
Senecio integrifolius...
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Jovanovski E,
Yashpal S,
Komishon A, et al. (1
November 2018). "Effect of
psyllium (
Plantago ovata)
fiber on LDL
cholesterol and
alternative lipid targets, non-HDL...
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plantago-aquatica". MaltaWildPlants.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen....
- Lazcano-Burciaga G (1998). "Lipid- and glucose-lowering
efficacy of
Plantago Psyllium in type II diabetes".
Journal of
Diabetes and Its Complications. 12...