Many of the remedies comprise natural items that you will find in your larder or growing in your garden. Some plants can be infused and drunk as a tea; some can be used as a poultice on an injured limb; others can be taken in homeopathic dilutions to treat specific conditions and ensure that our bodies are balanced. Certain plants have their own essences extracted and distilled in alcohol, and we use essential oils of many plants in aromatherapy, which is the fast-growing complementary therapy.
More and more of us are developing a sense of personal responsibility, and taking our health back into our own hands. Today, with the benefit of knowledge of plants and traditional remedies from around the world, we have a vast and exciting pharmacy from which to choose our remedies, and an equally wide array of forms in which to prepare and purchase them. Our bodies are miraculous things and, by using natural remedies, we can encourage them to heal themselves.
More and more of us are developing a sense of personal responsibility, and taking our health back into our own hands. Today, with the benefit of knowledge of plants and traditional remedies from around the world, we have a vast and exciting pharmacy from which to choose our remedies, and an equally wide array of forms in which to prepare and purchase them. Our bodies are miraculous things and, by using natural remedies, we can encourage them to heal themselves.
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