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  2. William LeSassier - Wikipedia

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    William LeSassier (November 6, 1948 – May 13, 2003) was an American herbalist and acupuncturist.He developed William’s Triune System of Formulation, which continues to be taught by herbalists, including David Winston, who has significantly expanded LeSassier's materia medica. [1]

  3. Michael Moore (herbalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 he moved the establishment again to found Herbs, Etc. a plant-based supplement store in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1971. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Moore sold the shop, in the mid-1980s to an employee, to allow him to focus on teaching herbalism to others, and moved to Bisbee, Arizona, and then to Silver City, New Mexico.

  4. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Secondary metabolites and pigments may have therapeutic actions in humans, and can be refined to produce drugs; examples are quinine from the cinchona, morphine and codeine from the poppy, and digoxin from the foxglove. [1] In Europe, apothecaries stocked herbal ingredients as traditional medicines.

  5. Template:Culinary herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Place the template below any taxonomic templates. E.G., the {{Capsicum cultivars}} template would go first on the Chili powder article. If there is a related template, such as those listed below, the template that best reflects the contents of the article should go first. E.G.

  6. Herbal - Wikipedia

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    The use of plants for medicinal purposes, and their descriptions, dates back two to three thousand years. [10] [11] The word herbal is derived from the mediaeval Latin liber herbalis ("book of herbs"): [2] it is sometimes used in contrast to the word florilegium, which is a treatise on flowers [12] with emphasis on their beauty and enjoyment rather than the herbal emphasis on their utility. [13]

  7. Ephedra (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Bottle of ephedrine, an alkaloid found in ephedra. Ephedra is a medicinal preparation from the plant Ephedra sinica. [1] [a] Several additional species belonging to the genus Ephedra have traditionally been used for a variety of medicinal purposes, and are a possible candidate for the soma plant of Indo-Iranian religion. [3]

  8. Template:Commercial herbs & spices/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Polyherbal formulation - Wikipedia

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    Polyherbal formulation (PHF) is the use of more than one herb in a herbal medicine preparation. The concept is found in Ayurvedic and other traditional medicinal systems where multiple herbs in a particular ratio may be used in the treatment of illness. [1] It is used in these systems for the treatment of many diseases, including diabetes.