herbal medicine
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Definition
- Noun:
- The practice of using plants for healing: "herbal medicine" refers to the study and use of plants and plant extracts to prevent, treat, or manage illness and to promote general well-being.
- A medicinal preparation made from plants: "herbal medicine" also refers to a specific product, such as a tea, tincture, capsule, or ointment, that is made from one or more plants and used for therapeutic purposes.
Usage Examples
- Noun (as a practice):
- She studied herbal medicine for years before opening her practice.
- The tradition of herbal medicine is ancient and found in cultures worldwide.
- Noun (as a product):
- This herbal medicine is made from ginger and peppermint to soothe an upset stomach.
- You should consult a doctor before taking any new herbal medicine.
Advanced Usage
- "Practitioner of herbal medicine": a person who is trained and skilled in using plants for healing.
- The practitioner of herbal medicine recommended a blend of chamomile and valerian root.
Variants and Related Words
- Herbalist (n): a person who practices herbal medicine.
- The herbalist grew many of the medicinal plants in her own garden.
- Phytotherapy (n): a technical, scientific term for the use of plant extracts as medicine.
- Herbal remedy (n): a synonym for an herbal medicine product.
- Echinacea is a popular herbal remedy for colds.
Synonyms
- Botanical medicine: medicine derived from plants.
- Phytomedicine: a formal term for plant-based medicine.
Related Phrases
- Traditional herbal medicine: herbal medicine practices that are part of a culture's historical healing traditions.
- Traditional Chinese herbal medicine uses complex formulas.
Noun
- the use of medicinal herbs to prevent or treat disease or promote health
- a medicine made from plants and used to prevent or treat disease or promote health