Introduction to
Herbal Medicine |
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Herbal
Medicine is growing in popularity, with a huge increase in the
availability of herbal medicines generally over the last decade. Herbal Medicines are commonly found in health food shops and provided by more and more companies that previously only sold nutritional supplements. However, there is very little training given to practitioners generally regarding the usage and the safety of herbal medicines. To train in herbal medicine takes between two and four years. Many practitioners in Complementary and Alternative Medicine have no wish to train to become medical herbalists, but still want to make use of popular, effective medicines as part of their holistic approach to their patient care. This course enables non-herbalists to gain a good working knowledge of herbal medicine, in order that they may use herbal medicines safely and effectively in their own practice.
To enrol on this course, please contact us via:
Once you have enrolled successfully, you will be given a user name and password, which will enable you to log in to the course information using the following link:
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SECTION 1:
History of Herbal Medicine Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 SECTION 2:
Approach of Herbal Medicine SECTION 3: Conditions
treated by system Reproductive Rheumatic Skin conditions Miscellaneous SECTION 4:
Commonly used herbs
Echinacea Ginseng
Hypericum
Red Clover |