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Healing Through Nature: Cure of Diseases Through Medicinal Herbs

AUTHOR Groot
PUBLISHER Independently Published (09/16/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Herbs may help to prevent and manage heart disease, cancer and diabetes. It may also help to reduce blood clots and provide anti-inflammatory and anti-tumour properties. Research is ongoing but studies have shown that: Garlic, linseed, fenugreek and lemongrass may help lower cholesterol.
The Ancient Briton knew much about plants but unhappily the uses became linked with magical rites. For the Druid priest-healers the seven 'sacred' herbs were clover, henbane, mistletoe, monkshood, pasque-fiower, primrose and vervain. This herbal knowledge may go back further than has been thought.one of the oldest tree species, gingko is also one of the oldest homeopathic plants and a key herb in Chinese medicine.

"The leaves are used to create capsules, tablets, and extracts, and when dried, can be consumed as a tea. It's perhaps best-known for its ability to boost brain health.Every green herb, from the lotus to the darnel, is rich with delicate aids to help incurious man."
Martin Farquhar Tupper

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ISBN-13: 9798478140649
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 216
Carton Quantity: 36
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 0.46 x 8.00 inches
Weight: 0.48 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Herbs may help to prevent and manage heart disease, cancer and diabetes. It may also help to reduce blood clots and provide anti-inflammatory and anti-tumour properties. Research is ongoing but studies have shown that: Garlic, linseed, fenugreek and lemongrass may help lower cholesterol.
The Ancient Briton knew much about plants but unhappily the uses became linked with magical rites. For the Druid priest-healers the seven 'sacred' herbs were clover, henbane, mistletoe, monkshood, pasque-fiower, primrose and vervain. This herbal knowledge may go back further than has been thought.one of the oldest tree species, gingko is also one of the oldest homeopathic plants and a key herb in Chinese medicine.

"The leaves are used to create capsules, tablets, and extracts, and when dried, can be consumed as a tea. It's perhaps best-known for its ability to boost brain health.Every green herb, from the lotus to the darnel, is rich with delicate aids to help incurious man."
Martin Farquhar Tupper

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