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Hypnotic Effect of Salvia reuterana Boiss for Treatment of Insomnia
Background: Insomnia, which is difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep, is a very common experience for many people. Considering the increasing interest in medicinal plants in the past decade, many plants such as Coriandrum sativum, Salvia leriifolia, Salvia reuterana and Stachys lavanduli folia have been used in Iranian traditional medicine to abate insomnia. Objective: The present stu...
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One of the most robust findings in the literature on hypnotic suggestibility is that there are large individual differences in the extent to which people respond to imaginative suggestions. Although approximately 15-20 percent of people respond to very few suggestions, a comparable percentage of individuals respond to an array of suggestions for changes in sensation, perception, cognition, and ...
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background: insomnia, which is difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep, is a very common experience for many people. considering the increasing interest in medicinal plants in the past decade, many plants such as coriandrum sativum, salvia leriifolia, salvia reuterana and stachys lavanduli folia have been used in iranian traditional medicine to abate insomnia. objective: the present stud...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1960
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5197.492