botanical medicine

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botanical medicine

A herbalist prepares a botanical medicine from dried leaves and flowers.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes: "Botanical medicine" refers to the practice of using whole plants or their active components to treat, prevent, or manage health conditions. It is a branch of herbalism and traditional medicine.
    • A system of healing based on plant-derived substances: It encompasses the knowledge, preparation, and application of medicinal plants, especially those not typically consumed as part of a regular diet.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The clinic specializes in botanical medicine, offering treatments derived from native herbs.
    • Her research focuses on the efficacy of botanical medicine for managing chronic pain.
    • There is growing scientific interest in validating the principles of botanical medicine.
Advanced Usage
  • As a field of study: "Botanical medicine" can refer to the academic and clinical discipline itself.
    • She holds a degree in botanical medicine from a reputable institution.
  • In contrast to conventional pharmaceuticals: The term often implies a more holistic or traditional approach compared to synthetic drugs.
    • He prefers botanical medicine for its perceived natural origin and fewer side effects.
Variants and Related Words
  • Herbal medicine: A very close synonym, though sometimes "botanical medicine" may emphasize a more scientific or standardized approach to plant use.
  • Phytotherapy: The use of plant-derived medications in modern medicine; a more technical term.
  • Botanical (noun): A substance obtained from a plant and used typically in medicinal or cosmetic products.
    • The supplement contains several powerful botanicals.
Synonyms
  • Herbalism: The study or practice of using plants for medicinal purposes.
  • Phytomedicine: Medicine derived from plants in their natural, non-synthetic state.
Related Phrases
  • Practice botanical medicine: To engage in the professional application of plant-based therapies.
    • She was trained to practice botanical medicine safely and effectively.
  • Principles of botanical medicine: The foundational theories governing the use of medicinal plants.
    • The book explains the core principles of botanical medicine.
Related Concepts
  • Pharmacognosy: The branch of pharmacology concerned with medicinal drugs obtained from plants or other natural sources.
  • Ethnobotany: The study of a region's plants and their practical uses through the traditional knowledge of local cultures, often related to medicine.
botanical medicine

A herbalist prepares a botanical medicine from dried leaves and flowers.

Noun
  1. the use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes (especially plants that are not part of the normal diet)

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