2023-08-10 10:32:29
Medicinal plants are many and varied. They make it possible to cure almost everything thanks to a beautiful and generous nature which has been able to provide us with practically everything we need to heal ourselves. You just have to use it well.
Plants have always been part of our environment. Fruits, roots and trees were first used to feed man and then to heal him. Phytotherapy (plant medicine) is a medicine as old as the world.
Natural medicines are experiencing considerable enthusiasm, and among them, phytotherapy occupies a prominent place. In our time, more than ever, the search for a healthier and more natural life is omnipresent in our daily lives.
How to obtain and treat with medicinal plants?
It is a delicate operation which requires a great mastery and a good knowledge in the matter. The dosage as well as the place of picking (risk of pollution) are a matter for specialists. In short, it is a solution that I do not recommend. If you absolutely want to do it, ask a pharmacist or herbalist.
It is a very good solution since the herbalist knows the dosages, the undesirable effects and the precautions to be taken. Unfortunately, it is an endangered profession, and moreover threatened by European legislation at the time of writing these few lines.
Whether it’s the small corner grocery store or a supermarket, most of the time you will only find herbal teas. Read the instructions carefully and follow the advice, especially the dosage.
This is where you will have the most choice. You will find herbal teas, capsules, hydroalcoholic extracts, tablets and essential oils for aromatherapy.
This is the worst solution, and of course I strongly advise once morest it. On the Net we find everything and anything! You should NEVER buy drugs of any kind through this distribution channel. Unless you know the company or the person who markets these medicinal plants, at a pinch.
In this blog, according to the different articles, we will try to go around all these plants that can heal us and relieve many very current ailments; such as fatigue, sleep problems, rheumatism, overweight, stress, osteoarthritis, and many more…
DISCLAIMER: This site is provided for informational purposes only. It cannot in any way replace a medical approach. No action, no medication or other treatment, should be started or stopped without the express advice of your therapist.
Plants contain active ingredients that can be toxic even at low doses. “Natural” does not mean “safe”. Before any consumption, you should seek advice from your pharmacist or a qualified herbalist.
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