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We've got information about all sorts, to help you as an individual (or family) learn more about traditional medicinal or folk medicine practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts.

Herbal therapy, or use of natural products other than vitamins and minerals, is the most commonly used complementary or alternative therapy.

Herbalism is also known as botanical medicine, over the long term herbs can help the patient resist disease and in addition provide nutritional and immunological support that pharmaceuticals lack. Herbalists will always view their goal as prevention as well as cure.

Karen Edinte - 07/24/10

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Cooking With Lavender

Lavender is an amazingly versatile herb that is also used for cooking — not only at home, but also in many upscale restaurants. A member of the mint family, lavender flowers are wonderful flavor enhancers that can also add to the appearance of the food. Lavender flowers and leaves can be used freshly cut; their buds and stems can be dried before use.

It is best to use lavender with other herbs, such as fennel, oregano and savory, and it can also be used with its other mint cousins (rosemary, sage and thyme). Lavender has an extremely powerful aroma, so it must be used sparingly or the recipe will have a bitter taste, and you’ll feel like you are eating perfume. The next time you’re cooking up a storm, add a sprig of lavender to the pot and enjoy!

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