Medicine - Herbal
Herbal remedies can be prepared for internal or external use:
Some herbs can interfere with prescription drugs. For example, St. John's Wort and Garlic can interact dangerously with blood thinners like warfarin.
Focuses on the root cause of an ailment and the individual's overall well-being (physical, mental, and spiritual) rather than just treating symptoms. Herbal Medicine
Concentrated extracts made by soaking herbs in alcohol (or vinegar/glycerin) for 4–6 weeks.
Frequently used for a short term to treat or prevent colds and infections. Herbal remedies can be prepared for internal or
Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, often focuses on the rather than isolated chemical compounds, believing the synergy of all plant components enhances healing.
Widely used to treat nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, or chemotherapy. Focuses on the root cause of an ailment
Always talk to a healthcare provider before starting any herbal treatment, especially if you are taking conventional medications.
Herbal remedies can be prepared for internal or external use:
Some herbs can interfere with prescription drugs. For example, St. John's Wort and Garlic can interact dangerously with blood thinners like warfarin.
Focuses on the root cause of an ailment and the individual's overall well-being (physical, mental, and spiritual) rather than just treating symptoms.
Concentrated extracts made by soaking herbs in alcohol (or vinegar/glycerin) for 4–6 weeks.
Frequently used for a short term to treat or prevent colds and infections.
Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, often focuses on the rather than isolated chemical compounds, believing the synergy of all plant components enhances healing.
Widely used to treat nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, or chemotherapy.
Always talk to a healthcare provider before starting any herbal treatment, especially if you are taking conventional medications.