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Materia Medica

Identifying the energetic profile of Valeriana officinalis: With an historical review of the herb and analysis of current use by herbal practitioners

 

The Holistic Therapeutic Uses and Energetic Properties of Nelumbo nucifera

 

An Investigation into the uses of Urtica dioica L (Urticaceae). Common Nettle - separate parts, different conditions?

 

An investigative study into Lamium album L

 

How Can Modern Views and Pharmacological-Based Knowledge of Inula helenium Add to What is Already known From Historical Documentation of the Plant?

 

Lathyrus linifolius (Bitter vetch) Scotlands Glycyrrhiza glabra (Liquorice)?

 

Could the rhizome of Filipendula ulmaria be usefully reintroduced to the modern herbalists dispensary?

 

Investigation into the Medicinal Uses of Balsam Fir, Abies balsamea (Linn)

 

What are the medicinal properties of Dipsacus fullonum, and what role does it play in the modern herbalists dispensary?

 

Can Rosmarinus officinalis be used to help facilitate the Grieving Process?

 

Medicinal Uses of Comfrey (Symphytum species) Past, Present and Future

 

 

An investigation into whether Bellis perennis offers an effective alternative to Arnica montana in external applications

 

Echinacea research what is the evidence supporting the Commission E monographs claim that the herb Echinacea should be discontinued after 8 weeks of use

 

Should the different parts of the birch tree be ascribed equivalent therapeutic actions?

 

What Potential is there for including Pinus sylvestris as an indigenous plant into the Modern Herbalists dispensary for internal use?

 

Can the application of Goethean Science further our knowledge of the wound healing properties of Achillea millefolium?

 

Forgotten Uses of Vervain: Traditional Practice in Britain

 

The Therapeutic Properties of Calluna vulgaris - A Qualitive Controlled Goethean Trial

 

To what extent can Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) be said to be a native version of Echinacea?

 

Does Epilobium angustifolium (Rose Bay Willow herb) have a similar action to the German and American Willow Herbs which have already been shown to be valuable?

 

The enduring power of mandrake. To what extent do the constituents, effects and superstitions associated with Mandragora officinarum contribute to its disappearance from the modern herbal dispensary?

 

The Relevance of Traditional, Ritualistic and Shamanistic Uses of Datura spps. in Relation to Modern Herbal Medicine

 

A Review of the Medicinal Properties and Botany of Ligusticum levisticum and Ligusticum scoticum

 

Who is Artemisia vulgaris? Endeavourng to decipher the Energetic Essence of the plant

 

Can the Scottish native plant Myrica gale play a larger role in todays modern herbal practice and if so where do its main strengths lie?

 

The Energetics of Anemone pulsatilla and what this can bring to Herbal Medicine

 

Mushrooms - Are British Herbalists Missing a Trick?: The Application of Ganoderma spp as an Immune Modulator

 

Extended monograph of Camellia sinensis

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