herbalists 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. Herbalists infuse the flowers in oil.

2. I went to 12 herbalists looking for a cure.

3. 11 It contains several sections:Holistic Self-Defense, Macrobiotic Dietary Recommendations, Radiation, Seven Herbalists Speak.

4. Birthwort has a very long history of medicinal use, though it has been little researched scientifically and is little used by present-day herbalists

5. While herbalists make dandelion into tincture, the leaves can be eaten raw in salad or steamed with the flowers and eaten like vegetables.

6. But knowledge of botanical Abortifacients, Shelton says, was largely lost as the church sought to eradicate the tradition by equating the work of herbalists with witchcraft.

7. In addition, there were included 15,016 practitioners (including: chiropractors, naturopaths, nutritionists, acupuncturists, homeopaths, alternative medicine and holistic practitioners, herbalists, pharmacists, physicians, dietitians and physical therapists).

8. Birthwort has a very long history of medicinal use, though it has been little researched scientifically and is little used by present-day herbalists[254, 268]

9. 8 It combines loquat leaves with other key botanicals including the inner barks of slippery elm and wild cherry, two plants long used by traditional western herbalists for supporting respiratory health.

10. Used by small farm animals for natural shade and used by herbalists for centuries to help prevent migraine headaches and provide seasonal health support, Butterbur is a plant with many unique purposes.

11. Her workshop, Affrilachian Legacy : Carrying on the healing arts movement of the South will explore and honor the amazing people of color granny midwives, herbalists, root workers throughout history and their vital contributions

12. Agaric (n.) 1530s, an herbalists' name for a wide range of fungi, from Latinized form of Greek agarikon, name of a corky tree-fungus used as tinder, said by ancient sources to be from Agari in Sarmatia.

13. Calamus is not a well known herb in modern Western herbalism and medicine—I didn’t learn about it in naturopathic medical school (so most of my peers don’t know it), but in an extracurricular program taught by some of the leading herbalists in the country

14. The increase in the use of other types of alternative practitioners (including massage therapists, acupuncturists, homeopaths or naturopaths, Feldenkrais or Alexander teachers, relaxation therapists, biofeedback teachers, rolfers, herbalists, reflexologists, spiritual healers, religious healers, and others) accounted for the increase over this period (Millar 2001: 12).

15. European herbalists have been using Butterbur for decades and scientific studies have demonstrated that petasins, the active constituents in Butterbur, can support healthy blood flow to the brain and promote normal neurological function.* In this way, Butterbur may help to maintain head comfort in healthy individuals.*

16. ‘Capable of taking out enemy soldiers without killing them, Calmatives were once seen as ideal from a public relations standpoint.’ ‘Herbalists know basil is one of nature's most effective Calmatives, yet it's often overlooked because it's such a commonly used kitchen spice.’

17. Agrimony (Agrimonia) is a perennial herb that has been tagged with a variety of interesting names over the centuries, including sticklewort, liverwort, church steeples, philanthropos and garclive.This ancient herb has a rich history and is valued to this day by herbalists around the world

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