I said harshly, still stung by the way he had practically slobbered over the lovely herbalist. |
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A well balanced and complete programme can be offered to the individual by a qualified nutritionist, naturopath or medical herbalist. |
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You may also want to consider seeking the advice of an herbalist, naturopath or other natural health practitioner. |
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Another way to help you get to the root of the problem is to find a qualified homeopath or medical herbalist. |
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The late Alabama folk herbalist Tommie Bass used plantain for sunburn, stings, poison ivy and poison oak. |
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A herbalist, homoeopath and osteopath will also be on hand to answer questions. |
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He is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist practicing in Tahoe City, California. |
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She was an orthodox theologian, a reformer, a builder, a dramatist, a musician, an herbalist, and an abbess. |
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In this one, a vicar dies of hemlock poisoning after having a meal at the home of a New Age herbalist in a very rural Lancashire village. |
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My name's Nancy Beckham, and I've been a practising herbalist and naturopath for about 25 years. |
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Anyone can set up as an equine herbalist, physiotherapist, aromatherapist or nutritionist. |
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Andrew Bentley is a professional herbalist in Lexington, Kentucky, with a background encompassing European, Native American, and Asian Modalities of herbalism. |
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Napiers the herbalist, based in Edinburgh and Glasgow, received so many requests for natural treatments that it now runs regular menopause clinics. |
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When this happens, the help of a diviner or herbalist is sought. |
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It is a place to perhaps meet with an herbalist who will analyze your pulse and your forehead and prescribe foods and herbs to restore your interior balance. |
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Patients were given herbs and taught how to make decoctions, or the decoctions were prepared by the herbalist and given to the patient using an assortment of recycled bottles. |
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The second floor contains the myths, the matriarchal society of the time and the figure of the herbalist. |
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She is considered everything from a hospital volunteer and well-bred English society woman to a healer and herbalist and the Stuart witch. |
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He had to take Jeannie to the herbalist or the hydrotherapist or the hypnotist. |
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This exceptional paneled room from an herbalist shop dates from 1825 and was created in Colmar, Alsace, France. |
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Since few years an herbalist and therapeutist comes to harvest herbs, roots and seeds that he needs to make his elixirs and mother tincture. |
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A physician does not include a naturopath, herbalist, chiropractor or homeopath. |
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As we see the practise of herbalism, similar to Marie's explanation, a herbalist is mainly a person who grows his herbs. |
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The hardest part is finding all the ingredients, but a trip to a herbalist or a quick online search should furnish you with all that you need. |
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It is easy to imagine how she became an accomplished herbalist, living in harmony with nature and spending much of her time in the forest. |
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The story of this healer and herbalist provides ample justification for her inclusion among Canada's women scientists. |
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Clef des Champs master herbalist Marie Provost and her team have great ideals. |
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In Uganda, the rural population is as likely to consult a herbalist as a medical practitioner for common complaints. |
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Other alternatives included herbalist doctors, who only used plants and plant extracts in their treatments, and hydropathists, who promoted water cures. |
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The alternative therapists approached included an acupuncturist, an aromatherapist, a medical herbalist, a chiropractor, a reflexologist, and a homoeopathic practitioner. |
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The first speaker, Amy Lee, is an Iroquois writer and herbalist. |
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A herbalist such as I would never use a laxative. |
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Paracelsus, Kneipp and the herbalist pastor Künzle prized horehound and its therapeutic effect in disorders of the spleen, liver and lungs and in cases of asthma and bronchitis. |
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As an herbalist I have never been a proponent of constant continual dosages. |
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The pupils can enhance the information on the wall panel by drawing the rituals as they imagine them based on the anecdotes of the healer or herbalist. |
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For clinical research in CAHC it is strongly recommended that a naturopathic doctor, herbalist, homeopathic practitioner, traditional medicine practitioner, or other expert in CAHC be a member of the clinical trial team. |
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In 1544, the Italian herbalist Mattioli referred to the yellow fruits of the tomato plant as 'mala aurea', the golden apple, and later, in 1554, he mentioned a red variety. |
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This is why the Institute feels that an acupuncturist, or herbalist, etc., who is experienced and who has had rigorous professional training in Chinese pharmacopoeia can treat clients effectively and safely. |
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After his mutant tadpole movie The Host, Bong brings us another Korean monster: a middle-aged herbalist with a will of steel and some serious overprotection issues. |
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The user package leaflet and the packaging must clearly state that the user should consult a doctor or a pharmacist or seek professional advice from a qualified herbalist if symptoms persist. |
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From her herbalist mother and naturopath father, Isabelle Pacchioni has inherited a love and an innate knowledge of plants which she passes on and shares. |
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We found out about the ketogenic diet, and about a herbalist in Texas. |
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Someone can't study for three or six months and become a herbalist. |
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Dr Ann Walker, of Reading University, and herbalist and pharmacologist Stephen Hicks are recruiting 180 women to take part in a trial which will last for three months. |
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The earliest reference to tomatoes being grown in British North America is from 1710, when herbalist William Salmon reported seeing them in what is today South Carolina. |
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