The article discusses ambrozija, commonly known as ragweed, highlighting both its role as a major allergen and its potential medicinal properties. It notes that ambrozija causes allergies in 10% of people and over half of all pollen-related allergies, yet it contains complex biochemical compounds with potential therapeutic uses, such as treating tumors, protecting the liver, and regulating cholesterol. While the public focuses on controlling and preventing its effects, scientific research suggests that certain chemical components in ambrozija could offer benefits in treating chronic diseases. The article references traditional medicine practices in North America and ongoing research by Russian scientists into extracting and purifying these compounds.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents information about ambrozija’s dual nature as both an allergen and a potential medicinal plant without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides balanced coverage of its health impacts and scientific research, though it leans slightly toward emphasizing its medical value





