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Herbal Presentation 1 by Charoula Dontopoulos

Charoula Dontopoulos, Herbs, Powerpoints

Herbal Presentation Inn At Cedar Falls Presenter: Charoula Dontopoulos, Herbalist, RPP, PPE
1. What is an herb?
2. Consider all the different things that are herbs!
Foods are herbs -- in your spice cabinet, in your refrigerator, in your pantry!
Foods are herbs -- in your spice cabinet, in your refrigerator, in your pantry!
Foods are herbs -- in your spice cabinet, in your refrigerator, in your pantry!
Blood Root
B. How do herbs work?
The Five Main Benefits of Herbs
1. Herbs go back to Prehistory
2. Origins and Evolution of Herbalism
Calendula
Calendula
Sage
Sage
Sage
Ginseng
Ginseng
The goals of Phytochemistry are:
E. Regulation and Standardization of Herbs
Standardization of herbal preparations does not necessarily make them safer!
Herbs Are Safe!!
Passion Flower
Herbs Are Safe!!
Herbs Are Safe!!
Tonics vs. Specifics
Tonics vs. Specifics
Tonics vs. Specifics
Butterfly Weed
Tonics vs. Specifics
Tinctures and teas absorbed almost immediately into the bloodstream to be taken on an empty stomach. Capsules and pills absorbed via the GI tract must be taken with food. Tonics vs. Specifics Take tonic herbs with meals -- like vitamins. Take specifics, like liver cleansing, or cold chasing, on an empty stomach so they can go into bloodstream and be more effective.
External or Internal Use
External or Internal Use
How Fast Do Herbs Work?
Herbal-Presentation

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