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Ora et Labora

In the Gulf of Naples, there are two of the most famous Italian islands, Ischia and Capri. Between these two tourism giants there is also a third island of 10 thousand inhabitants, less known but no less interesting. We are in Procida, the small town that managed to obtain the coveted appointment as Italian Capital of Culture 2022, winning over much larger cities such as Ancona, Bari or L'Aquila.

Entering Procida is a bit like going back in time: people still live off fishing and the smell of lemons can be heard in every corner.

The Procidans welcome every tourist, happy to see how their island is establishing itself as one of the most popular destinations in Italy. The beauty of Procida lies in its traditions, which are still alive, such as the use of "Cianciole", typical fishing boats used for anchovy fishing.

In addition to folklore, Procida manages to charm every visitor, thanks to its natural landscapes and its cuisine.

The island is also famous for its cinematic past: first of all the movie Il Postino, shot in 1994 with the last appearance of Massimo Troisi and Philippe Noiret, who plays the poet Pablo Neruda in exile on the island. Also worth mentioning is the American production The Talented Mr. Ripley with Matt Damon and Jude Law or Francesca e Nunziata with Sophia Loren. The city has an important background in the maritime field, where today, but especially in the past, most of the islanders were employed as deck or engine officers on merchant ships of the major shipping companies around the world.



So, after Matera European Capital of Culture 2019, Southern Italy continues to grow more and more, thanks to its territorial uniqueness loved by the whole world. Now Procida is preparing to face 2022 as the Capital of Culture. For this, 44 cultural projects are expected, with 330 days of events, 240 artists who will perform with 40 original works and 8 completely renovated cultural spaces. The victory of this small island has the flavor of redemption, where culture is also arriving to those marginal places, such as a strip of land of 4 kilometers as Procida.


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  • Equisetum Hyemale
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Equisetum is a plant with several healing properties. Among these, it has a diuretic effect that promotes elimination of excess fluids from the body, useful for water retention and kidney stones. Furthermore, its high silicon content contributes to the strengthening of bones, nails and hair, preventing osteoporosis.

Horsetail has also been shown to have healing, anti-inflammatory and astringent properties, useful for healing wounds, treating inflammation and for skin problems such as acne and eczema. It can also be used to support the urinary system, treating disorders such as urinary tract infections, thanks to its diuretic and anti-inflammatory action. Finally, it contains compounds with antioxidant effects, which protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
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  • Hyssopus Officinalis 
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In ancient times, hyssop was used as an insecticide and against lice. Furthermore, its use is reported in case of sore throat or hoarseness and how expectorant, against asthma and to stimulate appetite.

Specifically, from the active ingredient of diosmin, proteins are obtained phleboprotectors used to treat joint and muscle pain such as: Muscoril Trauma, Endoven and Reparil.
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  • Hyoscine Butylbromide
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Hyoscine Butylbromide was patented in 1950 from Duboisia leichhardtii and Duboisia myoporoides and approved for medical use in 1951. It is an anticholinergic medication used to treat abdominal pain, esophageal spasms, bladder spasms and renal colic. It is also used to improve excessive respiratory secretions at the end of life.
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  • Satureja Montana
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Savory is a ubiquitous plant and has traditionally been used for muscle pain, fatigue, and digestion.

In ancient times, it was considered an aphrodisiac herb because it was believed to remove all inhibitions in both men and women. It was known as the “herb of the satyr,” a mythological figure half-man and half-goat, who was attributed with an insatiable sexual appetite. For this reason, the planting and cultivation of savory were prohibited in monasteries.

The therapeutic effects are attributed to its essential oil, which has antibacterial properties. Satureja contains flavonoids, cinarosides, rosmarinic acid, and chlorogenic acid, which are used as antioxidants, antidiabetics, and hypolipidemics. .
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  • Catharatus Roseus
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The first natural origin anti-tumor drugs come from this very plant: in 1958, Charles Beer and Robert Noble isolated an alkaloid called Vinblastine from Catharanthus roseus, today considered one of the milestones in the development of chemotherapy. Subsequently, in 1965, a second alkaloid was isolated from the same plant: Vincristine.

Vinblastine is one of the most widely used substances in chemotherapy to combat Hodgkin's disease, Kaposi's sarcoma (almost always associated with AIDS), lymphocytic and histiocytic lymphoma, testicular carcinoma, and breast cancer.

Vincristine is widely used as a chemotherapeutic drug due to its ability to block the growth of cancer cells. It is indicated in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Wilms' tumor, Ewing's sarcoma, and lung cancer.
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  • Codeine
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Codeine is a natural opioid derived from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). It was first discovered and isolated in 1832 by Pierre Jean Robiquet, a French pharmacist. From the beginning, it has been widely used as an analgesic and antitussive, thanks to its pain and cough-suppressing properties.

Over time, codeine has become one of the most common drugs for treating mild to moderate pain, as well as dry cough. It is often prescribed by doctors and is available in many formulations, often combined with other analgesics such as acetaminophen.
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