herbal therapy

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herbal therapy

A woman prepares a cup of herbal therapy tea.

Definition

Noun: - The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes: This term refers specifically to a form of treatment that utilizes herbs—plants or parts of plants—to prevent, alleviate, or cure illnesses or to promote general health. It is often distinguished by its focus on plants not typically part of the standard daily diet.

Usage
  • Herbal therapy is used as a singular, non-count noun to describe the practice or field as a whole.
  • It is commonly discussed in contexts of complementary, alternative, or traditional medicine.
Examples
  • Many people turn to herbal therapy for chronic conditions like arthritis or insomnia.
  • The clinic specializes in herbal therapy, creating custom blends from dried leaves and roots.
  • She studied the history and principles of herbal therapy for years before starting her practice.
Advanced Usage
  • "to practice herbal therapy": to work professionally in this field.
    • After obtaining her certification, she began to practice herbal therapy.
  • "a course in herbal therapy": referring to formal education on the subject.
    • The community college offers a course in herbal therapy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Herbalism (n): Often used synonymously with herbal therapy, referring to the study or practice of using plants for medicine.
  • Herbal remedy (n): A specific preparation or treatment used within herbal therapy.
    • Echinacea is a popular herbal remedy for colds.
  • Phytotherapy (n): A more technical, scientific term for plant-based medical treatment.
Synonyms
  • Botanical medicine: Medicine derived from plants.
  • Phytotherapy: (As above) The use of plant extracts for healing.
Notes on Meaning
  • Herbal therapy is distinct from general nutrition or dietetics, as it specifically involves plants used for their medicinal properties, which may be administered as teas, tinctures, capsules, or topical applications.
  • It is a broad term that can encompass various traditional systems (e.g., Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda) as well as modern Western herbal practices.
herbal therapy

A woman prepares a cup of herbal therapy tea.

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