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  2. Herbal Medicine 101: How to Harness the Power of Healing Herbs

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    According to Kerry Hughes, a staff ethnobotanist at Elements Drinks, the effect of a single herb can change based on the amount used. “The herbs used for both overall wellness and specific ...

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  4. Herbal medicine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An antique selection of herbal medicines. Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine. [1]

  5. How to Use Herbs for Anxiety and Stress - Healthline

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    Instructions. Combine all of the ingredients in a mason jar and pour alcohol on top. Seal tightly and store the bitters in a cool, dark place. Let the bitters infuse until the desired strength is ...

  6. Adelma Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Adelma Simmons. Adelma Grenier Simmons (December 16, 1903 – December 3, 1997) was an American herbalist and author. She was one of the leading herbal figures in America in the 20th century. A legend for her knowledge of herbal lore and history, she was also a prolific author and sparked an interest in herb gardening across the country.

  7. Overactive Bladder: Herbal Remedies - WebMD

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    Gosha-jinki-gan: This blend of 10 herbs is one of the most studied products. Japanese researchers found that people who took it daily for 8 weeks went to the bathroom less. Other studies confirm ...

  8. Epilobium parviflorum - Wikipedia

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    Epilobium parviflorum reaches on average 30–80 centimetres (12–31 in) in height. [4] The stem is erect and densely covered with hairs, especially in the lower part. The leaves are opposite, unstalked but not amplexicaul, lanceolate and toothed, rounded at the base, 4–10 centimetres (1.6–3.9 in) long. The tiny flowers are pale pink or ...

  9. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Hibiscus sabdariffa is a plant considered safe in common food amounts. As a tea, it may be beneficial for high blood pressure. The fruit acids in Hibiscus sabdariffa might work like a laxative ...