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Evaluation of an extract of Brazilian arnica (Solidago chilensis Meyen, asteraceae) in treating lumbago
Phytotherapy Research, 10/14/09
Da Silva AG et al. – Statistical analyses of the results demonstrated a significant reduction in the perception of pain and a significant increase in the flexibility of patients in the test group as compared with those receiving only the placebo.
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