Herbalists Sentence Examples

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  • This doctrine was held for many centuries, and drugs are classed by all the old herbalists as having one or other of these qualities in a greater or less degree.

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  • From an equally loose application of the word "fir" by our older herbalists, it is difficult to decide upon the date of introduction of this tree into Britain; but it was commonly planted for ornamental purposes in the beginning of the 17th century.

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  • Many European villages had resident herbalists; and many of these traditional remedies were brought to America.

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  • Herbal extracts have only been used in the last few decades, and are not usually recommended by medical herbalists.

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  • These cases involved self-prescribed concentrated extracts rather than the safe traditional use of Kava Kava as prescribed by qualified medical herbalists.

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  • Callers will be put in touch with qualified medical herbalists who will provide expert guidance on herbal health matters.

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  • Ginger has been used by Chinese herbalists for centuries to help counteract limited joint function in the elderly.

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  • Modern Western medicine to easily relies on treating the symptom, which inevitably mask the underlying problems traditional herbalists use a broad holistic approach.

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  • All are holistic systems when used by expert herbalists in that they take the individual's symptoms into account not just the disease.

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  • A small Herb garden based on Colonial Williamsburg gives an impression of the medicinal, culinary and perfumed plants used by 18th century herbalists.

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  • In former days this was the prevalent poplar in Britain, and the timber was employed for the purposes to which that of other species is applied, but has been superseded by P. monilifera and its varieties; it probably furnished the poplar wood of the Romans, which, from its lightness and soft tough grain, was in esteem for shield-making; in continental Europe it is still in some request; the bark, in Russia, is used for tanning leather, while in Kamchatka it is sometimes ground up and mixed with meal; the gum secreted by the buds was employed by the old herbalists for various medicinal purposes, but is probably nearly inert; the cotton-like down of the seed has been converted into a kind of vegetable felt, and has also been used in paper-making.

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  • Throughout history, herbalists and healers have prepared salves to rub into wounds and heal external ailments.

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  • Some herbalists, naturopaths, and conventional physicians have prescribed black salve to treat skin lesions.

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  • Comfrey is an herb used in organic gardening, as well as by herbalists in natural medicine.

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  • Herbalists create tinctures, teas and capsules from the roots and underground portion of goldenseal.

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  • Today, most herbalists agree that the benefits of goldenseal encompass infection but may exclude cancer treatment.

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  • Herbalists believe that this creates a natural condition unfavorable to the invading bacterial, allowing the body's defenses time to fight the bacteria naturally.

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  • Herbalists like Rob Crawley recommend asking your doctor or mid-wife if you think you need a third dose.

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  • Since ancient times, herbalists recommended cinnamon as an antimicrobial agent, to treat exhaustion and tiredness, for stomach upsets, colds and other upper respiratory ailments.

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  • Herbalists have long believed that black cohosh has analgesic (pain relieving) properties as well as anti-inflammatory and anti spasmodic properties.

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  • Chinese herbalists remove the healing substances from dong quai by soaking or boiling the herb in wine and consuming it in liquid form.

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  • When colonists brought the plant back to England and Germany for cultivation, European herbalists began using oils extracted from the flower seeds to treat menstrual difficulties and breast pain.

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  • Tibetan herbalists diagnose illnessees based on their association with these characteristics, and prescribe remedies according to a book that encompasses the known properties of herbal remedies in Tibetan medicine.

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  • According to New York University's Langone Medical Center, ashwagandha was traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine as a general strengthening tonic, but is regarded by modern herbalists as an adaptogen.

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  • Herbalists often use ashwaghanda to treat depression, addiction, and other forms of stress.

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  • Certain herbs such as lobelia, ephedra and others with strong side effects are restricted to licensed, trained herbalists only.

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  • Some herbalists think measures similar to those enacted in the EU would be beneficial, while others are leery of even more government intervention into what is seen as the last stronghold of independent health and wellness products.

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  • They are often recommended by herbalists as part of a kidney-cleansing protocol.

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  • Stinging nettle may be a natural antihistamine, and herbalists often recommended it as a tea.

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  • Keep in mind that herbalists do not recommend holistic medicine just to treat the symptom.

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  • Herbalists may recommend a valerian tea.

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  • Herbalists recommend taking osha root (Ligusticum porteri) internally for infection or drinking ginger (Zingiber officinale) or slippery elm (Ulmus fulva) tea for pain.

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  • Some herbalists believe that these products can have a progesterone-like effect on the body and decrease some of the symptoms of PMS.

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  • Herbalists may recommend cloves taken as an infusion or ginger given in drop doses to control intestinal cramps, eliminate gas, and prevent vomiting.

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  • Herbalists recommend consuming three garlic cloves or three garlic oil capsules a day, starting when symptoms of infection first appear.

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  • Since herbs can be as dangerous as synthetic drugs when not administered properly, they should be used to induce labor only by a midwife experienced with herbal therapies or a licensed herbalists.

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  • Herbalists used materials such as herbs to repel insects in the home and to disguise smells that were present at the time.

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  • An appetite stimulant used to treat digestive disorders and also used by herbalists to purify the liver and gallbladder of toxins.

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  • Chinese herbs such as the honeysuckle flower are also extremely popular with Chinese herbalists and others who are interested in herbal therapy.

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  • If you do not want to see a regular dermatologist, then these herbalists may be a great resource for you.

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  • Arbonne was founded in 1975 by Petter Morck, who collaborated with a group of biochemists, biologists and herbalists to create a line of high-quality, effective skin care products.

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  • In 1975, Peter Morck and a team of biochemists, herbalists and biologists founded Arbonne.

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  • The earliest known descriptions of the foxglove are those given by Leonhard Fuchs and Tragus about the middle of the 16th century, but its virtues were doubtless known to herbalists at a much remoter period.

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