A team of Russian scientists has discovered beneficial properties of the "King's Herb," which contributes to improving oxygen absorption and acts as an antioxidant in the body. The team was able to study the benefits of this herb in laboratory conditions, where it was collected, dried, and then the substance "chromatography" was extracted for study. This herb is known by several names in Arabic, including "common wormwood," "common tansy," "queen's herb," "king's herb," or "healing herb."
Researchers found that the bioactive substances present in this plant can affect mutated cells, help reduce cellular hypoxia (lack of oxygen), and also exhibit effects similar to general antioxidants and antimicrobial agents that protect against heart diseases. The results obtained will allow for the development of specific products based on this plant for use in food, cosmetics, and other industries.