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Description: Found in: Obel, Mordo Island, Middleport Herbal medicine is a complementary therapy that uses plants or plant extracts to treat illness. An herbal medicine which is used in the eastern countries. Abscesses: Eat raw garlic, garlic compress, or make fenugreek seed poultice. Anxiety:Lavender essential oil compress on forehead/temples. Arthritis: Juniper, willow bark, or celery seed Infusion or tincture Asthma: Few drops eucalyptus oil on pillow for inhalant, burn sage to inhale, or make a steam inhalant with thyme leaves. Burns: Rub the juice from aloe on it. Alternatively, honey can used on burns, apply on the afflicted area and wrap with some kind of plastic. Be sure on only have honey touching the afflicted area. Canker sores: Make infusion of garlic or peppermint and use as mouthwash Alright. Herbal Medicine is a viable type of medicine all on its own. Not all herbs will work the same on beings of all physiologies, so there are a few general classifications that are to be used. Note that any Herb entries will contain the most -common- effects, and that you are free to invent and discover wholly new effects or side effects at leisure, saying you ran into a bad (or good) strain of the herb. The Herbal Medicine is a special medicine produced by Umbrella that allows the player to restore some health when it is used. It is found in a lot of spots in-game, but usually is found on zombies after they are killed. Herbal Medicine is a technology in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors that can be researched at the Monastery. Once researched, it increases the healing speed of garrisoned units by 300%, so they heal four times as fast. Herbal Medicine is available to all civilizations except for the Byzantines, Huns, Teutons, Turks, and Vikings. Herbal Medicine increases the mobility of defensive troops noticeably. Damaged and worn down armies can retreat into Castles and Towers, provide covering fire, and then emerge refreshed. Herbal Medicine is a quest given by Heleon outdoors on Lanilor Lane in Aleroth during the events of Divinity II: Flames of Vengeance. Most Westerners think of acupuncture exclusively when they hear the term Oriental medicine. However, before acupuncture is needed most students could benefit from some basic and safe herbal remedies. Many herbal formulas have come down to us from ancient martial artists, but they should not be used unless you are expert in their use. Not all of the following remedies are recommended for students. Garlic - A poultice of fresh, raw, crushed or chopped garlic is useful for scabies, boils, and abcesses. It can be used on wounds that have become infected. The Herbal Medicine, known as Manyougan (万葉丸, "10,000-leaf pills") in Japanese, is a restorative consumable item that can be found and used in the Fatal Frame series . It can be found scattered in various locations of each game, and it is one of the most common items throughout the series. The amount of health herbal medicine heals is limited, usually about one-third to one-half of the total health bar, and the amount healed decreases as the difficulty setting of the game increases. Herbal medicine can be used anytime through the Menu screen, provided the player's health is not full. Herbal medicine is a book in Divine Divinity
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Herbal medicine refers to the use of any plants seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark or flowers utilised for medicinal purposes. Using herbs is an ideal way to co-operate with our own innate healing power. Herbs may also, of course, be used to flavour food. The elves use herbs to produce aromatic oils for soap and fragrances which are much in demand by human and dwarven aristocrats...
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Abscesses: Eat raw garlic, garlic compress, or make fenugreek seed poultice. Anxiety:Lavender essential oil compress on forehead/temples. Arthritis: Juniper, willow bark, or celery seed Infusion or tincture Asthma: Few drops eucalyptus oil on pillow for inhalant, burn sage to inhale, or make a steam inhalant with thyme leaves. Burns: Rub the juice from aloe on it. Alternatively, honey can used on burns, apply on the afflicted area and wrap with some kind of plastic. Be sure on only have honey touching the afflicted area. Canker sores: Make infusion of garlic or peppermint and use as mouthwash Cuts/Scrapes: Aloe juice, chamomile compress, apply crushed parsley Earaches: Pour olive oil on a spoon and heat it to warm. Pour into ear, then turn head to allow drainage.(removes trapped water/air from ear canal) Fever: Ginger, lemon balm, or yarrow hot infusion Flu: 6 fresh cloves of garlic a day. yarrow or echinacea infusion or tincture. A cup of pure lemon juice mixed with honey and hot water. Insect bites: aloe gel or juice Nausea: Ginger infusion. Or smell crushed mint leaves. Pain Relief: Rub fresh cayenne on affected area Rashes:Rub olive oil on, do not scratch Sprains and strains:Thyme or arnica compress Sunburns: Aloe juice Toothaches: Garlic. olive oil, oregano oil, vanilla extract, grapefruit seed extract. Rub any on affected area. A paste made from honey, garlic, hot peppers/cayenne and salt can also be chewed on the toothache. Ulcers:Raw garlic. Garlic has an antibiotic enzyme called allicin and is most potent raw. Urinary/Kidney/bladder infection: Cranberry juice, capsules, or dried berries (raspberries,blueberries,blackberries,currants,etc). More garlic. Herbal medicine is a complementary therapy that uses plants or plant extracts to treat illness. Description: Found in: Obel, Mordo Island, Middleport The Herbal Medicine, known as Manyougan (万葉丸, "10,000-leaf pills") in Japanese, is a restorative consumable item that can be found and used in the Fatal Frame series . It can be found scattered in various locations of each game, and it is one of the most common items throughout the series. The amount of health herbal medicine heals is limited, usually about one-third to one-half of the total health bar, and the amount healed decreases as the difficulty setting of the game increases. Herbal medicine can be used anytime through the Menu screen, provided the player's health is not full. Most Westerners think of acupuncture exclusively when they hear the term Oriental medicine. However, before acupuncture is needed most students could benefit from some basic and safe herbal remedies. Many herbal formulas have come down to us from ancient martial artists, but they should not be used unless you are expert in their use. Not all of the following remedies are recommended for students. Dakwohn - Grate up a fresh Korean radish to obtain one cup of juice. Add this to one cup of water and heat to the boiling point. Take this internally for skin problems, ulcers, boils, and swelling. Its use is a detoxicant. Garlic - A poultice of fresh, raw, crushed or chopped garlic is useful for scabies, boils, and abcesses. It can be used on wounds that have become infected. Oh Jeeng Oh - Cuttlefish Bone - Carbonize and pulverize the bone and apply it to cuts and lacerations to stop bleeding. Ginger - Roasted ginger powder may be applied to cuts and lacerations to stop bleeding. Ginger compresses made out of fresh ginger tea may be applied to sore joints after the initial inflammation has subsided. This will dissipate the imbalance. Powder Alum - Apply as a styptic and coagulant to arrest bleeding. Sesame Oil - Roasted sesame oil is used for massage on bruising that is accompanied by cuts or lacerations. It can reduce scarring and is used in mixtures as a base for other herbs. Tea - One cup of tea mixed with one teaspoon of soy sauce can be used as an aid for the shocky feeling after an injury. Peanut Oil - Used to rub sore joints after being heated. Zheng Gu Shui - a very powerful hot liniment for sprains, strains, and dislocations. It is also highly recommended for fractures. It is for external use only and should not be used on or near open wounds. It should be applied several times a day. The old method of leaving a soaked bandage on the sprain is not recommended, because it may severely irritate your skin. If you do develop a rash or irritation stop using it immediately. It is very effective in the treatment of deep bruising (bone bruising), or hairline fractures. It probably should not be used on bruises that cover large areas, or where there is a lot of swelling. In emergencies it may be used as an anesthetic by soaking in it. Yunnan Paiyao - This preparation is used to arrest bleeding and as a coagulant. After being cleaned the wound is sprinkled with powder. In severe cases such as gun shot, a safety pill is included for the severe blood loss. Once the scab starts to form leave it alone. This example of an herbal mixture was used by Palace Guards for clear thinking and to stay alert. Mix equal parts: * Ma Hwahng (ephedra sinicia) * In Sahm (ginseng) * Apricot seeds * Cinnamon * 1/2 part licorice root Mix with spring or mineral water. Slowly boil the tea and take as required. Herbal Medicine is a technology in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors that can be researched at the Monastery. Once researched, it increases the healing speed of garrisoned units by 300%, so they heal four times as fast. Herbal Medicine is available to all civilizations except for the Byzantines, Huns, Teutons, Turks, and Vikings. Herbal Medicine increases the mobility of defensive troops noticeably. 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Herbalism is, in general, founded on reputation, written information in primitive cultures, and centuries of "whatever works" testing. Thus, some herbal reputations will be unreliable, and first-time, or beginning practitioners might find that they've administered an herbal drug with the opposite effect it was reputed to have. This will generally be more true of those who do -not- have any real skill training (fair or above), in Herbal Medicine. Those at this level should generally have been trained to recognize fact from fiction. Natural medications are generally classified and restricted just like pharmaceuticals. Of course, lesser-known herbs can be carried through many types of contraband scanners without incident. Thus, in cases where restrictions placed on medicine might prevent a doctor from operating optimally, knowledge of herbal medicine use can get around such constraints. Those herbs that are more commonly known can actually be banned even if they are more beneficial than some conventional pharmaceuticals. While herbs with truly hazardous properties might be class-4 or 5 illegal objects, so too might herbs with no hazardous properties. The reason behind this prima facia misclassification is pharmaceutical companies leaning on the regulatory boards. After all, the makers of an impotency drug that causes nosebleeds as a side-effect can hardly expect to make any profit if some Timonae doctor starts growing a strain of herb that gives bigger "bang" for your buck minus the bloody consequence, no? Thus, regulations on effective herbal cures can often include stiff (pun in every way intended) fines, and possible jail time for importing them. Some conscientious doctors distribute such "illicit" herbs on the side, putting the welfare of their patients first. 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