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16 Medicinal Plants to Keep In Your House Bilingual Edition English Germany Standar Version

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Medicinal plants, or herbs, have been utilized in traditional medicine since prehistoric times, synthesizing numerous chemical compounds for defense against pests and diseases. Historical records, such as those from the Sumerian civilization and the Ebers Papyrus of ancient Egypt, highlight the use of hundreds of medicinal plants. The Greek physician Dioscorides documented over 600 plants in his work, which influenced pharmacopoeias for centuries. Today, drug research employs ethnobotany to discover pharmacologically active substances, leading to the identification of compounds like aspirin and quinine. Most plant compounds fall into four categories: alkaloids, glycosides, polyphenols, and terpenes. Keeping medicinal plants at home can help manage common ailments, providing natural remedies for headaches, digestive issues, and insect bites. These plants can be consumed in teas, used as garnishes, applied as essential oils, or taken as pills. However, it is crucial to consult a doctor before trying new remedies. If you decide to grow these plants, ensure you follow care guidelines and avoid harmful pesticides to maintain their medicinal properties.

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16 Medicinal Plants to Keep In Your House Bilingual Edition English Germany Standar Version, Jannah Firdaus Mediapro

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Englisch
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Erscheinungsdatum
2024
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Hardcover
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78
ISBN10
1714338665
ISBN13
9781714338665
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Medicinal plants, or herbs, have been utilized in traditional medicine since prehistoric times, synthesizing numerous chemical compounds for defense against pests and diseases. Historical records, such as those from the Sumerian civilization and the Ebers Papyrus of ancient Egypt, highlight the use of hundreds of medicinal plants. The Greek physician Dioscorides documented over 600 plants in his work, which influenced pharmacopoeias for centuries. Today, drug research employs ethnobotany to discover pharmacologically active substances, leading to the identification of compounds like aspirin and quinine. Most plant compounds fall into four categories: alkaloids, glycosides, polyphenols, and terpenes. Keeping medicinal plants at home can help manage common ailments, providing natural remedies for headaches, digestive issues, and insect bites. These plants can be consumed in teas, used as garnishes, applied as essential oils, or taken as pills. However, it is crucial to consult a doctor before trying new remedies. If you decide to grow these plants, ensure you follow care guidelines and avoid harmful pesticides to maintain their medicinal properties.