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Herbs are whole food nutrients much like vegetables and
fruits that have medicinal qualities that are specific
to each herb. They are an amazing gift we have
been given on this earth to help us for overall
wellness, body, mind and spirit. Taken in their
natural state, their precious oils and constituents aid
the body in healing. Herbs have been used, written about
and helped mankind throughout history. They are e
gentle yet effective way to help our bodies get the
nutrients it needs so we can be healthy and well!
Herbal Medicine, sometimes referred to
as Herbalism or Botanical Medicine, is the use of herbs
for their therapeutic or medicinal value. An herb is a
plant or plant part valued for its medicinal, aromatic
or savory qualities. Herb plants produce and contain a
variety of chemical substances that act upon the body.
Herbal medicine is the oldest form of healthcare known
to mankind. Herbs had been used by all cultures
throughout history. It was an integral part of the
development of modern civilization. Primitive man
observed and appreciated the great diversity of plants
available to him. The plants provided food, clothing,
shelter, and medicine. Much of the medicinal use of
plants seems to have been developed through observations
of wild animals, and by trial and error. As time went
on, each tribe added the medicinal power of herbs in
their area to its knowledgebase. They methodically
collected information on herbs and developed
well-defined herbal pharmacopoeias. Indeed, well into
the 20th century much of the pharmacopoeia of scientific
medicine was derived from the herbal lore of native
peoples. Many drugs commonly used today are of herbal
origin. Indeed, about 25 percent of the prescription
drugs dispensed in the United States contain at least
one active ingredient derived from plant material. Some
are made from plant extracts; others are synthesized to
mimic a natural plant compound.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 4
billion people, 80 percent of the world population,
presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary
health care. Herbal medicine is a major component in all
indigenous peoples' traditional medicine and a common
element in Ayurvedic, homeopathic, naturopathic,
traditional oriental, and Native American Indian
medicine. WHO notes that of 119 plant-derived
pharmaceutical medicines, about 74 percent are used in
modern medicine in ways that correlated directly with
their traditional uses as plant medicines by native
cultures. Major pharmaceutical companies are currently
conducting extensive research on plant materials
gathered from the rain forests and other places for
their potential medicinal value.
Substances derived from the plants remain the basis for
a large proportion of the commercial medications used
today for the treatment of heart disease, high blood
pressure, pain, asthma, and other problems.
Herbal Medicine can be broadly classified into various
basic systems: Traditional Chinese Herbalism, which is
part of Traditional Oriental Medicine, Ayurvedic
Herbalism, which is derived from Ayurveda, and Western
Herbalism, which originally came from Greece and Rome to
Europe and then spread to North and South America.
Adapted from holisticonline.com
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