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Flower essences are liquid preparations, containing only minute traces of actual flowers, which convey the vibrational pattern and essence of specific flowers. Because of this, their action is subtle and extends beyond the physiological. Their action is not biochemical, but is vibrational.
The Ebola virus is inherently a gloomy topic; it’s not cheerful, not fun. Ebola is an incredibly serious disease. Nevertheless, despite its terrible impact on people, it has a lot to teach us about our relationship with the world.
Labels on store-bought herbs rarely reveal how plants are raised, let alone how long the ingredients are exposed to light and high temperatures while stored in their plastic containers. Grow your own to ensure the best quality and potency of your herbal remedies.
Considered a complementary health approach in the United States, Ayurveda focuses on restoring balance in the body through a personalized plan that can include massage, specialized diets, herbs, aromatherapy, and exercise.
According to Stephen Harrod Buhner, an expert in the fields of herbal medicine and infectious disease, most of what we've been told about Lyme Disease lands somewhere between incomplete and erroneous.
This third issue in the Art and Science of Traditional Medicine series features a time-honored herb, ginseng.
Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine encourage us to shift our diet and lifestyle along with the change of the seasons—I like to take this mindful approach one step further and take time to review which herbs I include into my seasonal routine, too.
Addiction can take many forms, from drug and alcohol abuse to eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and chronic bingeing and/or exercising.
Ayurvedic herbs and spices are thought to protect your body from disease and offer a variety of health benefits, including improved digestion and mental health.
Herbs have been used for centuries for a variety of medicinal purposes. Various herbs have been used in ancient Chinese medicine, ancient Ayurvedic medicine, and throughout Europe to naturally improve fertility. Some of these herbs are still taken today.
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