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Herbal Remedies: A Comprehensive Guide to Herbal Remedies Used as Natural Antibiotics and Antivirals
Herbal Remedies: A Comprehensive Guide to Herbal Remedies Used as Natural Antibiotics and Antivirals
Herbal Remedies: A Comprehensive Guide to Herbal Remedies Used as Natural Antibiotics and Antivirals
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The book that will allow you to enhance health but also prevent illness and cure diseases thanks to the power of leaves, seeds and plant roots!

As one of the most ancient practices that exist, Herbal Remedies became common in every community all around the world. People use herbal remedies to help prevent or cure disease but also use them to get relief from symptoms, boost energy, relax, or lose weight.

Some herbals can really make you feel better and help keep you healthy in a very effective way. But you need to be a smart consumer because the word "natural" doesn't always mean "safe".

Here's what you'll find inside:

modern Herbal Medicine and Herbal Medicine in history

traditional African medicine and its relationships with modern medicine

challenges associated with monitoring safety of Herbal Medicines

how to use Herbal Remedies safely

Herbal Remedy recipes

...and much more!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherYoucanprint
Release dateJan 31, 2022
ISBN9791220372664
Herbal Remedies: A Comprehensive Guide to Herbal Remedies Used as Natural Antibiotics and Antivirals

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    Herbal Remedies - Melanie Bailey

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Herbal Remedies

    A Comprehensive Guide to

    Herbal Remedies Used as

    Natural Antibiotics and

    Antivirals

    Melanie Bailey

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    Introduction

    Herbal medicine is part and parcel of mainstream African treatment, and also associated with it. A form of medicine that uses plant roots, branches, leaves, flowers or seeds to enhance health, prevent illness and cure disease. It is currently the oldest and also the most commonly employed medication method in the country.

    It is common to all civilizations and is used in all communities.

    Herbal medicinal products, also known as botanical medicinal products, vegetable medicinal products or phytomedicinal products as specified by the World Health Organization (WHO), apply to herbs, herbal materials, herbal preparations and finished herbal products comprising entire plants, sections of plants or other plant materials like leaves, bark, berries, flowers and roots and/or their extracts as active ingredients intended for use in herbal medicinal products.

    Herbal medicine is a specific and popular type of conventional medicine, in which the local healer, known as the herbalist in this case, specializes in the use of herbs to cure different ailments. Our function is so extraordinary because it stems from a detailed knowledge of the medicinal properties of indigenous plants and the pharmaceutical steps needed to transform these plants into drugs such as collection, compounding, dose, effectiveness and toxicity.

    In various societies the usage of herbal remedies appears to be common. The plants used for the same ailments and the treatment methods can differ from place to location, however. In general, plants used for medicinal purposes are referred to as medicinal plants, i.e., any plant in which one or all of its organs

    / parts produce compounds that can be used for therapeutic purposes, or in an all recent definition, the constituents may be used as precursors for drug synthesis.

    For starters, a variety of plants have been utilized for several years without research evidence in conventional medicine to back up their efficacy. In this situation, any or portions of such plants which have therapeutic properties are referred to as human or biologically derived synthetic medicines. They can also be known as ordered drugs if these medications come from plant sections with cellular frameworks such as leaves, bark, stems, etc., and unorganized medications, whether they

    are obtained from acellular portions of plants such as gums, balsams, gels, oils, and exudates.

    Herbal medication is widely accessible relative to western allopathic medicine, which can be readily obtained for all. As a consequence, consultation with traditional healers is minimal, as there is a relatively good knowledge

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