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The researchers also conducted histological and biochemical analyses and the findings confirmed that saffron indeed significantly promoted wound healing by modulating healing phases.
With these findings, the researchers suggest that saffron extract can potentially be used to promote skin repair and regeneration and to speed up the wound healing process.Study: Ashwagandha extract can be used to improve sleep quality and relieve stress
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