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Education | Natural cures - Part 2

Schools Of Herbal Medicine

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Posted by admin | Posted in natural remedies | Posted on 10-09-2011

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schools of herbal medicine
Chinese herbal medicine?

For school I’m doing a project on Chinese herbal medicine. In a few weeks we’re doing a display in which we have to have some type of 3D objects to talk about relating to our topic. I thought actually creating some herbal medicine and bringing some Herbs in would be a pretty fun idea. Trouble is, i have no idea where to find them. I could probubly make some but the recipes online require ingredients ive never even heard of.

does anyone know where to find some ingredients?
think ik could find them at my local Papa Joes?

or does anyone know some recipes that require slightly less complicated ingredients?

Here are some thing that Asians and chines use as medicine.

Common salt ( NaCl as mild antiseptic).

Turmeric. (stick form and they make paste by rubbing on Sand stone plate it is applies to wounds as antiseptic and to swelling to reduce it). American Civil war museam has some on display.

Clove oil for dental pain.

Clove dental powder, mixed with calsium cloride as abrasion/filler cleanser.

Tulsi leaves for making tea and drinking it for cold caugh. You can eat a few raw leaves and swollow them all of it too. Very good for the body.
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