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"Unlocking the Power of Nature: Exploring the World of Herbal Treatment" Evening primrose oil capsules

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Evening primrose oil capsules. Oil from the evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) contains the anti-inflammatory fatty acid gamma linolenic acid (GLA)

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Star anise, SEM

Star anise, SEM
Star anise. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the centre of a dried star anise fruit. This spice is derived from the dried fruits of the Illicium verum tree

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Lavender floret, SEM

Lavender floret, SEM
Lavender floret. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a floret from a French lavender plant (Lavandula dentata). Individual florets are grouped together on stems to form the lavender flowers

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Herbalist in a Chinese herbal medicine pharmacy

Herbalist in a Chinese herbal medicine pharmacy
MODEL RELEASED. Chinese pharmacy. Herbalist dispenses medicine in a Chinese pharmacy containing herbal medication. Herbal medicine uses mixtures of plant parts to treat symptoms

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Assortment of herbal teas

Assortment of herbal teas

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Ginkgo in medicine

Ginkgo in medicine, conceptual artwork. Hand holding a leaf of the gingko tree (Ginkgo biloba). An X-ray of the head is at upper left, with brain scans at upper right

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Medicinal plants

Medicinal plants used as ingredients in herbal tea. Herbal tea is an infusion of plant parts in boiling water which is taken for its beneficial effects

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Assortment of herbal teas on a tray

Assortment of herbal teas on a tray
Herbal teas. Tray containing an assortment of herbal teas and a teapot. Herbal tea is an infusion of herbs in boiling water, drunk for its beneficial effects

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Rooibos tea

Rooibos tea. This herbal tea, also known as red bush tea, is thought to have antiviral, antispasmodic and antioxidant properties

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Lavender blooms in a bowl

Lavender blooms in a bowl
Lavender. Dried lavender flowers (Lavandula sp.) in a bowl. Lavender is used as an antiseptic when applied to a wound, and as a tonic when taken as an infusion

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Herbal medicine

Herbal medicine. Conceptual computer artwork representing herbal medicine, showing fruits and flowers spilling from a drug capsule

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Natural remedy

Natural remedy. Conceptual computer artwork representing natural remedies, showing butterflies emerging from a drug capsule

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Herbal medicine made from extract of Chinese herbs

Herbal medicine made from extract of Chinese herbs

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Ginseng and royal jelly oil

Ginseng and royal jelly oil
Ginseng & royal jelly. Ginseng and royal jelly oil dropping from a vial into a glass of red liquid. Ginseng comes from the roots of the ginseng plant (Panax sp.)

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese doctor treating a man at a street market. Photographed in Yunnan province, China

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Cranberries and cranberry juice

Cranberries and cranberry juice. Cranberry fruit (Vaccinium sp.) is rich in vitamins C and E, antioxidants and anthocyanins

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Aloe vera leaf

Aloe vera leaf. Aloe vera is used externally to relieve skin discomforts and internally as a laxative

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Aloe vera leaves

Aloe vera leaves. Aloe vera is used externally to relieve skin discomforts and internally as a laxative

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Marigold flower

Marigold flower
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) flower. This can be used medicinally in infusions for treating wounds, as it has an anti-inflammatory effect, and reduces pain

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Chinese ginseng (Panax ginseng)

Chinese ginseng (Panax ginseng) fruits. Photographed in the Primorsky Territory, Russia

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Marigold flowers

Marigold flowers
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) flowers. These can be used medicinally in infusions for treating wounds, as they have an anti-inflammatory effect, and reduce pain

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Barberries and leaves

Barberries and leaves
Barberry fruits and leaves (Berberis vulgaris) on branches. This shrub is native to Europe. Parts of it are used in herbal medicine

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Alfalfa seeds

Alfalfa seeds. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Alfafa (Medicago sativa) seeds. Alfalfa, also known as lucerne, is cultivated as an important forage crop (eaten by grazing livestock)

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys)

Wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) flowers. Germander is used in herbal medicine for digestive complaints, bronchitis, gout and nasal catarrh

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Dried annatto seeds

Dried annatto seeds
Dried anatto seeds. These are the seeds of the annatto plant, Bixa orellana, which are used in herbal medicine. The plant is widely cultivated in tropical regions

Background imageHerbal Treatment Collection: Dried rosemary

Dried rosemary
Chopped and dried rosemary leaves (Rosmarinusofficinalis). This aromatic herb has both culinaryand medicinal uses. It has anti-septic, anti-microbial and anti-spasmodic actions, amongstmany others


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"Unlocking the Power of Nature: Exploring the World of Herbal Treatment" Evening primrose oil capsules: Harnessing the healing properties of this natural remedy for a healthier you. Star anise, SEM: Delving into the intricate beauty and potential health benefits hidden within star anise through scanning electron microscopy. Lavender floret, SEM: Peering into the microscopic world of lavender to uncover its therapeutic wonders. Medicinal plants: A glimpse into nature's pharmacy, where ancient wisdom meets modern science in pursuit of holistic well-being. Herbalist in a Chinese herbal medicine pharmacy: Witnessing the expertise and dedication of traditional healers as they blend centuries-old knowledge with contemporary practices. Assortment of herbal teas: Savoring nature's bounty in every sip as diverse herbs come together to create soothing elixirs for body and soul. Ginkgo in medicine: Unveiling the remarkable role ginkgo plays in promoting cognitive health and supporting overall vitality. Ginkgo in medicine (continued): Discover how this ancient tree species has found its place among modern treatments, offering hope for various ailments. In a world increasingly reliant on synthetic remedies, exploring herbal treatment opens up new possibilities rooted in nature’s wisdom – reminding us that sometimes, Mother Earth holds our best solutions.