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 Botanical and Herbal Tonics -2

Botanical and herbal tonics have excellent natural recuperative abilities along with a complete diet that includes fresh air, sunlight, moonlight and exercise (physical, mental and spiritual) in a specific order. Tonics made from medicinal plants, roots, herbs, and vegetables do their work gently and often — sometimes not as quickly as they would like; However, no one can hurry with mother nature and all its glorious processes.

Botany is the field of biology and the scientific study of plants. Evolution through natural selection is the basis of botany, along with growth, development, structures and functions (enzymatic mechanisms and metabolic pathways), based on the fundamental principles of chemistry and physics. The physical and material bodies of plants consist of the following compounds (i.e., phytochemicals and phytomedicins):

carbohydrates

Squirrels

Lipids

minerals

water

Enzymes

Plants and herbs have significant medicinal effectiveness and are used as traditional or local food, medicinal substances and medicinal ingredients. Both are still used in natural remedies, aromatherapy and flower essences (including ether and balm, essential oil extracts, incense and tar), restorative elixirs and drinks (hot or cold teas, juices, syrups, hot or cold soups , tonics and potions), dietary and nutritional supplements, balsams, hot and cold compresses, culinary flavoring and spices, dyeing, ink and ceremonial rituals. For example, licorice root (glycyrrhiza glabra, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, that is, Chinese licorice), peppermint (Mentha piperita), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum, synonymous with C. zeylanicum), bitter melon (Momordica charantia, balsampear orange, orange orange orange), orange orange. , and mint (Mentha viridis, Mentha spicata), as a rule, are very pleasant to taste and are able to hide the aversion of many unpleasant recipes of herbal tonic and therapeutic agents.

Herbal tonics have been used for thousands of years since the time of the ancient Egyptian physician Imhotep and have contributed greatly to the health and well-being of many people around the world from a holistic structure. Mead was a very energetic "tonic" of ancient Egypt, followed from fermented honey, water and yeast. Ancient Egyptian papyrus Ebers (circa 1550 BC. E.) Provides information on the use of medicinal herbs, which include cumin, cumin, fennel, myrrh and mint. Smith Papyrus (c. 1600B.CE) and Brugsch Papyrus (c. 1300 BC. E.) There were also extensive Egyptian medical documents related to Ebers Papyrus.

Vitamin and mineral tonic may vary depending on potency and ingredients. There are tonic drinks for almost all diseases and conditions known to mankind; for example, Goji Berry or Wolfberry (juices, teas and tonics), vitamin B tonics, iron-fortified tonics, tonic wines, mangosteen juice (Garcinia mangostana) and much more. Search the web and everyone will find a variety of herb recipes and medicines based on early folk or eclectic medicine.

Botanical, herbal or alcoholic vinegars can be included in the category of natural therapeutic solutions. Some of the most common botanical vinegars are aromatic vinegars made from the fragrant flowers of lavender, orris, rosemary, bergamot, neroli, apple cider, balm tincture or benzoin tincture (similar to Friar balm, compound benzoin tincture, or compound benzoin tincture) and others aromatic flowers; Balsamic vinegar (for minor cuts, bruises and pain relief); Four thieves' vinegar (aka “Four Thieves Wine”) - the form for this vinegar dates back to the fifteenth century in southern France and was used to protect against the Bubon plague, today it is used by root therapists and Hoodoo practitioners to protect against mental attack); and Rose Vinegar (for use as a binder for washing the face).

Botanical and herbal tonic formula can be found in use from African traditional medicine, Ayurvedic herbal medicine to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). These formulas can range from very simplified combinations to complex in terms of their ingredients. Herbal tonics can have a bitter nature, called the “Bitter Tonic”, for use in stimulating the appetite (and the flow of saliva) while improving digestion. Chamomile, Colombo (Calumba or Colomba) Root, Quassia and Peruvian bark are excellent examples of mustard tonic herbs. Herbal tonics certainly include infusions or tea (that is, pouring boiling water over herbs, leaves or flowers, and then allowing it to stand for a short time before use) and decoctions (i.e. the process of boiling roots, rhizomes and seeds).

Traditionally and historically, most herbal tonic products have specific drugs, functions and properties, as well as some of them, especially for seasonal use. Not all herbal tonics or teas are for everyday use. For example, lemon grass, mint julep and lemon verbena teas are perfect on a warm summer day. Use only the best quality of excellent herbs (sulfur, chlorine and aluminum phosphate) for your concentrated tonic extracts with efficiency and effectiveness.

"Where the medicine can be obtained with the help of a diet, do not use drugs and avoid complicated means that are quite simple." Dr. Al-Razi wrote about this about 1000 years ago as a means of practicing alternative medicine taken from Hippocrates (c. 460 BCE-377 BCE), who came up with the following statements:

"Let your food be your medicine."

"First, do no harm."

From Lucius Annei Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) The Stoics Letters:

“You, of course, noticed how a man’s legs stretch, and his legs scour if his spirit is weak? And how does the lack of moral fiber show in his very walk, if his spirit is keen on the soft life? And how, if His spirit is alive and dashing, is his step quickened? "

Dr. Ar-Razi understands this and bases his holistic medical practice on balancing mental, emotional, and physical processes and functions of the body, where their balance is necessary for good health. It is similar to the fact that it is in homeostasis or the balance of mind (mental), body (physiological) and soul (spiritual). Diseases, illnesses and problems within the human body violate this balance or balance of one of the Yin-Yang, Qi, Chi, Ka and Auras. Botanical and herbal tonic preparations have natural, healing phytochemicals that can lead to a balance in the human body.

And remember: there is no substitute for careful use, safe handling and use of botanicals, herbs and medicines in any form.




 Botanical and Herbal Tonics -2


 Botanical and Herbal Tonics -2

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