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Charles Innes

The Lamiaceae

 

Abstract

Working from the assumption that all Lamiaceae are likely to share some therapeutic qualities, this study set out to elucidate the nature of such characteristics and speculate on what is central to this family.

 

For completeness’ sake, an unusually wide variety of sources was used, some being non-herbal. Additionally two experiments were performed; namely direct communication with representative Lamiaceae via a clairvoyant, and tasting a Lamiaceae-blend.

 

The collated results show a thematic coherence that is consistent with what we know of the family’s therapeutics and brings new insights to bear on the subject. This demonstrates both that a family-based approach can work and that a broad-based approach can work, while adding usefully to our understanding and knowledge of the Lamiaceae.

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