- Herbal Medicine | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Detailed information on herbal medicine and warnings for use of herbal supplements, including Black cohosh, Echinacea, Evening primrose, Feverfew, Garlic, Gingko biloba, Ginseng, Goldenseal, Green tea, Hawthorn, Saw palmetto, and St John's wort
- Herbs at a Glance | NCCIH
Herbs at a Glance is a series of brief fact sheets that provides basic information about specific herbs or botanicals—common names, what the science says, potential side effects and cautions, and resources for more information
- 10 Healing Herbs with Medicinal Benefits - Verywell Health
Some are traditionally used to reduce stress, anxiety, swelling, nausea, and pain Others may help remedy ailments like toothaches, the flu, and the common cold Herbs typically contain volatile oils, which can be quite potent Ashwagandha, chamomile, echinacea, garlic, turmeric, and ginger are just a few of many examples of common healing herbs
- A guide to herbal remedies: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Herbal remedies are plants used like a medicine People use herbal remedies to help prevent or cure disease They use them to get relief from symptoms, boost energy, relax, or lose weight
- Herbal Supplements - Nutrition. gov
Find fact sheets with information about specific herbs or botanicals—common names, what the science says, potential side effects and cautions, and resources for more information The HerbList App provides research-based information about the safety and effectiveness of herbal products
- Supplements and Herbs: Types, Uses, Benefits, and Risk Factors - GoodRx
Supplements and herbs are a popular dietary way to protect against, fight off, and prevent a variety of health conditions Learn more about herbal supplements, here
- ABC Herbalgram Website
The ABC Herbalgram website offers information on botanical medicine, including research, education, and resources for professionals and enthusiasts
- Herbal | Uses, Types History | Britannica
herbal, ancient manual facilitating the identification of plants for medicinal purposes Hundreds of medicinal plants were known in India before the Christian era, and the Chinese have a compilation, still authoritative, of 1,892 ancient herbal remedies
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