Many common plants have historically documented therapeutic benefits:
Crushed fresh or dried herbs applied directly to the skin to ease swelling or draw out toxins. 4. Safety and Precautions Herbal Medicine
This guide introduces the core principles, common remedies, and safety practices of herbal medicine—the use of plant-based materials for therapeutic purposes. 1. Core Principles of Herbalism Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, often focuses on the
Widely used to treat nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, or chemotherapy. or chemotherapy. Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, children, the elderly, and people with liver or kidney disease should exercise extreme caution.
Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, often focuses on the rather than isolated chemical compounds, believing the synergy of all plant components enhances healing.
Remedies are tailored to a person's unique constitution, which may change based on the season or current health needs.
Many common plants have historically documented therapeutic benefits:
Crushed fresh or dried herbs applied directly to the skin to ease swelling or draw out toxins. 4. Safety and Precautions
This guide introduces the core principles, common remedies, and safety practices of herbal medicine—the use of plant-based materials for therapeutic purposes. 1. Core Principles of Herbalism
Widely used to treat nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, or chemotherapy.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, children, the elderly, and people with liver or kidney disease should exercise extreme caution.
Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, often focuses on the rather than isolated chemical compounds, believing the synergy of all plant components enhances healing.
Remedies are tailored to a person's unique constitution, which may change based on the season or current health needs.