Herbal Medicine For Beginners: The Ultimate Guide Guide to Healing Common Ailments
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CHAPTER 1
HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION
Very early in humanity, we find biblical references: "And God said, behold, I gave you all the herbs with seeds On earth.
"(Genesis 1:29)
There was one herb an integral part of all life, people, animals, and vegetables since the beginning of the era. Herbal history is not simple. It was involved excursions to the realm of evolution.
It takes into account changing factors affecting religious development practice in different countries of the world. There's a problem in myths and history. Can be said to have pioneered the modern science of medicine and chemistry, especially organic chemistry. Understanding natural alchemy derived from the study of herbs and herbal products leads us to a more accurate assessment of aesthetic impact in anthropology.
Mysticism is the pursuit of learning and understanding nature, the original cause, the universal spirit, the use of creativity all that humanity is an integral part. Herbal research and Herbal products provide access to relevant knowledge, demonstration of the universality of creation.
As philosopher Hegel All knowledge is one. If we can know everything about one thing, we know everything.
The dictionary defines herbs as woodless seed plants.
Tissue that dies entirely or on the ground after flowering; A herb that has evaluated for its medicinal properties, sweet aroma, and taste.
Relics and other evidence before the story begins evidence discovered by archaeologists and researchers indicates that herbs and herbal products played an essential role in the lives of individuals and communities of those who developed the use of God-given features of creativity.
From legends and early records, we know that herbs and herbs the product has used as incense. In many cases, under the leadership of old priests, beyond the power of tribal leaders, sweet-smelling substances were burned to soothe the gods. Its growing awareness soon saw that herbal products from which frankincense has made had both healing properties and pleasant scents and that the priest became a medicine man
and a
religious leader of the people. Convinced her. From this primitive beginning, the modern science of healing has evolved.
Probably the oldest genuine record related to use of herbs, herbal products, and related ingredients as perfumes. Medical purpose and perfume measurement found to record hieroglyphs of western royal tombs and temples Nile riverbank near the ancient city of Tevez Egypt. These tombs are estimated to have been built thousands of years before the Christian era. In these records, honey is mentioned as a portion of food and because of its healing properties. This knowledge about the use of herbs and herbal products
In a variety of ways, such as records of temples and tombs Pharaoh's land did not occur naturally this special time. So it is logical to conclude that it has established practice and application of many properties of herbs their derivatives, which can be called herbal products, can trace their traces.
Beginning, through legends and folklore, and since in many countries the development and beginning of civilization.
Understanding this, Herbal studies are an excursion into the natural arena alchemy.
Since the legendary era, long before the earliest records are considered historical, few relics showing the development of aesthetic sentiment among Homo sapiens representatives have been found. The Neanderthals and their predecessors were probably busy protecting themselves from natural enemies and could not think of anything but brute force against the dangers of being. However, in cave paintings and sculptures originating from the Cromagnon era, certain characters can be interpreted as burning incense and using products with sweet scents of herbs.
Some esoteric researchers say Cro-Magnons they may have been descendants of Atlantis survivors explain the sudden increase in aesthetic practice man. One factor in favor of faith is the earliest historical evidence, inhabitants of surrounding territories Mediterranean-Carthage, North Africans, Egyptians, Arabs, Israelis, Phoenicians, Greeksand the Romans-were the first registered users of herbal products such as incense, perfume, and medicine. The use of fragrances, and the use of herbal products for pharmacological purposes and the healing arts, is a short step to their use as food, assuming decorating food to make it more delicious is logical. There is no concrete evidence, but even before the so-called civilizations began, herbal products may have instinctively used as food.
From the beginning, at