herbalist in English

noun
1
a practitioner of herbalism.
Throughout the century, homeopathists, herbalists , practitioners of electro-magnetism, and other unorthodox healers continued to attract patients and test the reach of the law.
noun
    herb doctor

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1. Which one would you prefer? Male herbalist Doctor or Female herbalist Doctor?

2. The herbalist adjusted his wide, white medical headband.

3. Doctors have doctor, herbalist, Xinglin, and so another name.

4. If I had a bad cough, I usually consult the herbalist.

5. Tongue's crack is a very important part of herbalist doctor diagnosis.

6. Instructor: Linda Patterson, Clinical Herbalist & Aromatherapist Prerequisite: Level 1 Aromatherapy

7. If you wish to be an Alchemist you should already be an Herbalist.

8. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment, including herbalist doctor fee, herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage.

9. Naturalist Conrad von Gesner (1516–1565) and herbalist John Gerard (1545–c.

10. She is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, Healing Touch practitioner, Koryo Hand therapist, Cranial Sacral practitioner and a Reiki Master.

11. Nicholas Culpeper, the English botanist and herbalist wrote in 1653, in his The Physician's Library, "Bears Grease staies the falling off of the hair."

12. Blt™ was formulated by a physician & herbalist as a stand-alone or adjunctive support for vector-related issues

13. In high amounts hops are such a potent sedative that Clement, working as an herbalist, offers them to dental patients.

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16. In Uganda, the rural population is as likely to consult a herbalist as a medical practitioner for common complaints, including diarrhoea, cough, blood disorders, headaches, malaria, and abdominal pains.

17. degree in Chinese Medicine from Meiji College in San Francisco. She is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, Healing Touch practitioner, Koryo Hand therapist, Cranial Sacral practitioner and a Reiki Master.

18. “Burdock root is the thick, square root of a plant more technically known as Arcticum,” says Noah Rubinstein, DACM, LAc, clinical herbalist and chief clinic director of New York City’s

19. The Muruts have a great knowledge of botanical healers with each of their community has their own herbalist that can cure such illness ranging from diarrhoea, diabetes and high blood pressure.

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21. His place is stuffed with bags and boxes of dried herbs and roots, leaves tied together with strings, and thick chunks of bark —all belonging to Luke’s elderly aunt, who is an herbalist.

22. A Bullheaded fire chief and a frightened young wife must overrule a community doctor's adamant refusal to allow a Chinese herbalist to treat a young fireman mortally wounded in a suspicious fire at wealthy Rudolph Nash's mercantile.

23. Acupuncturist/herbalist Provided acupuncture treatment, herbal therapy and other adjunctive therapies for a diverse population with concerns from anti -aging, orthopedic conditions, digestive disorders, genitourinary issues, infertility in both men and women, and a vast array of pain.

24. • if 'yes,' with whom (massage therapist, acupuncturist, homeopath or naturopath, Feldenkrais or Alexander teacher, relaxation therapist, biofeedback teacher, rolfer, herbalist, reflexologist, spiritual healer, religious healer, or other - specify) The NPHS was able to correlate data gathered on the use of complementary and alternative practitioners with other data gathered from respondents in the survey, including socio-demographic characteristics, health behaviours, chronic conditions, and health care utilization.